TTUHSC Happenings

Sept. 13

The Free Clinic: Immunization Day

Free flu vaccines

2-4 p.m.

Lubbock Impact, 2702 34th St

For more information, call (806) 799-4320.

Sept. 16

SGA Meetings

First and third Wednesday of every month

5:30 p.m.

ACB 120

Sept. 17

Constitution Day

Noon-1 p.m.

ACB 110, Techlinked to each campus

Sept. 19

Step Out | Walk to Stop Diabetes - School of Nursing Team

Mackenzie Park, 601 Municipal Drive

For more information, contact Tatiana Parra at (832) 340-1035

Sept. 24

TTUHSC Writing Center Workshop

“Principles of Scientific Writing”

ACB 220, ABSOP 2200, AMHSC 4717, DLSPSW 433, DLSPVA 200A, MDPA B01A, ODHSC 2C13

For more information, contact Kristin Messuri at Kristin.messuri@ttu.edu

Sept. 25

TTUHSC School of Medicine Faculty Development

1-4 p.m.

TTUHSC 2B152

For more information, contact Jolene Turpin at Jolene.turpin@ttuhsc.edu

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