Research/Academic Showcase
Texas Tech University
Bacteria: Making Your Food Safer?
Texas Tech University Professor, Student Earn Fulbright Scholarships
Smith Announces Winners of $1.8 Million Grant Competition
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Study Finds Mercury Exposure Higher in Asians, Pacific Islanders and Native Americans
Alumni Highlights
Texas Tech Alumni Association Announces New Partnerships
Texas Tech Alumni Association Inks Partnership with Kaplan Test Prep
Catching Up With Your Fellow Red Raiders
Reunion 2006... Relive... Rekindle... Reconnect.
Development
Garrison Institute on Aging Hosts Ribbon-Cutting, Health Fair
Athletics
Football Grad Rates among Nation's Best
Filani, Ramirez Named to Big 12 First Team
Texas Tech University Press
New Book Explores Oklahoma's "No Man's Land"
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“Lactic acid bacteria are considered good bacteria in that they have a lot of benefits.”
Dr. Mindy Brashears

Bacteria: Making Your Food Safer?
Research/Academic Showcase. Burger connoisseurs, breathe easier. A new layer of protection is now available to help quash the undesirable bacteria that can sometimes lurk in beef and poultry. [read more]

Professor, Student Earn Fulbright Scholarships
Research/Academic Showcase. What do a Texas Tech biology professor and an electrical engineering student have in common? Both are recipients of 2006 Fulbright scholarships.
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Smith Announces Winners of $1.8 Million Grant Competition
Research/Academic Showcase. Vice president for research Dean Smith had to increase his million-dollar challenge to $1.8 million after he saw the quality of the researchers’ proposals. [read more]
Garrison Institute on Aging Hosts Ribbon-Cutting, Health Fair

Development. The Health Sciences Center’s Garrison Institute on Aging hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony and Healthy Aging Fair May 4 at their new facility located at 6630 S. Quaker Ave.
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Study Finds Mercury Exposure Higher in Asians, Pacific Islanders and Native Americans
Research/Academic Showcase. Until recently, Asian, Pacific Islander and American Indian Women in the United States had not been identified as a high-risk group for exposure to methylmercury through fish consumption.
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Football Grad Rates Among Nation’s Best
Athletics. Program earns distinction for sixth consecutive year.
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New Book Explores Oklahoma's "No Man's Land"

TTU Press. "American Outback" gets up front about the backcountry.
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Filani, Ramirez Named to Big 12 First Team
Athletics. The Sporting News tabs several Red Raiders to preseason squads.
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Llano Wines and Texas Tech: a Tasty Combination
Alumni Highlights. The wines were developed as a partnership between two icons of the Texas South Plains - Texas Tech University and Llano Estacado Winery. [read more]

Alumni Association Inks Partnership with Kaplan Test Prep
Alumni Highlights. The Alumni Association has partnered with Kaplan Test Prep to offer a discount to members and their immediate families. [read more]

Catching Up With Your Fellow Red Raiders
Alumni Highlights. Meet Blayne Beal, Associate Director/Media Relations, Texas Tech University. [read more]
Reunion 2006:
Relive... Rekindle... Reconnect

Alumni Highlights. The Alumni Association will be hosting Reunion 2006 in conjunction with the Missouri football game and Homecoming Weekend, October 5-7, 2006. [read more]