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Lubbock City Lights Shine for 20 Years

More To Golf Than Your Swing

Cultural diversity displayed at International Night

Students, faculty, staff and friends gathered recently for the School of Pharmacy’s International Night, an annual celebration of the diverse cultures within the school.

Amarillo Students, Residents Participate in Research Day

More than 80 research posters were presented to faculty and residents Apr. 12 when the TTUHSC School of Medicine and School of Health Professions held their 11th annual Research Day for students and residents at the TTUHSC campus in Amarillo.

Weather Can't Stop March of Dimes Walk

Bad weather forced the Apr. 29 March of Dimes walk in Amarillo indoors, but employees of TTUHSC still came out to support the cause.

Power of the Purse

More than 725 guests enjoyed a powerful message from keynote speaker Joan Lunden Apr. 6 at the annual Power of the Purse luncheon hosted by the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health.

Pharmacy students win TSHP contests

TTUHSC’s School of Pharmacy made a solid showing Apr. 28-30 at the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists’ 2017 Annual Meeting in Galveston.

School of Pharmacy presents annual awards

The School of Pharmacy held its annual Celebration of Achievement April 21 to recognize faculty and staff who have helped make the 2016-2017 school year a special one for students.

Awards and Appointments

Mumps outbreak sheds light on vaccinations, herd immunity

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Emotional Abuse As Damaging As Physical Abuse To A Child

Abilene pharmacy student has the will, finds a way

Third-year pharmacy student Demetris's efforts were recognized in early April when the local chapter of the American Association of University Women named her one of Abilene’s Women of Outstanding Achievement/Women of Promise and Courage.

SGA organizes Amarillo’s first Bark for Life

The TTUHSC-Amarillo Student Council conducted Bark for Life 2017 Apr. 15 at John Stiff Memorial Park.

Poison Center celebrates 50th Medication Cleanout

The Texas Panhandle Poison Center conducted its 50th Medication Cleanout collection April 22 at the TTUHSC campus in Amarillo. During the four-hour collection period, event volunteers saw 743 cars drop off more than 2,317 pounds of unwanted, expired or unused medications.

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