Media, Community Invited to Graduate Student Research Poster Competition


The annual event showcases the wide-ranging research being conducted by Texas Tech University’s graduate students.

March 9, 2020

The annual event showcases the wide-ranging research being conducted by Texas Tech University’s graduate students.

WHAT:
Media and public invited to the 19th annual Graduate Student Research Poster Competition.

WHEN:
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday (March 11)

WHERE:
Texas Tech University Ballroom

EVENT:
Texas Tech's Graduate School invites media and the community to observe its 19th annual Graduate Student Research Poster Competition. For the competition, participating graduate students and post-doctoral students will demonstrate their engagement in high-quality research with an ability to present this research professionally and effectively to a non-specialized audience.

"Competitions like our Graduate Student Research Poster Competition display the innovative research that has immediate and lasting impacts on our community," said Mark Sheridan, dean of the Graduate School.

CONTACT:
Kim Cappillino
Senior director of admissions, recruitment & marketing, Graduate School

(806) 834-3374


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A new era of excellence is dawning at Texas Tech University as it stands on the cusp of as one of the nation's premier research institutions.

The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education again placed Texas Tech among its top doctoral universities in the nation in the “Very High Research Activity” category. Texas Tech is one of 94 public institutions nationally and 131 overall to achieve this prestigious recognition. 

Research and enrollment numbers are at record levels, which cement Texas Tech's commitment to attracting and retaining quality students. The university strives to foster an environment that celebrates student accomplishment above all else. Texas Tech is large enough to provide the best in facilities and academics, but small enough to focus on each student individually.

Quality students need a top-notch faculty. Texas Tech is home to a diverse, highly revered pool of educators who excel in teaching, research and service.

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The Graduate School at Texas Tech University offers unlimited opportunity for advancement with more than 160 different masters and doctoral degree programs complemented by interdisciplinary programs from 50 specialized centers and institutes.

More than 5,300 graduate and professional students are currently enrolled in the Graduate School.

From toxic waste research to archaeology, from land-use programs to nationally known laser fingerprint detection studies, the Graduate School offers unlimited opportunity for aspiring scholars.

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