Cool Spaces, Familiar Faces

From comic books and pop culture paraphernalia to outdoor adventure inspiration as well as odes to Texas Tech traditions, Texas Tech faculty offices show a piece of the interesting people who reside in them. Next time your professors mention office hours, you should probably take them up on that. M. Duane Nellis, Texas Tech president “Even though […]

A Slice of Cam Stone’s Life

Cam Stone is a jack of all trades. He is a professor, music lover, motorcycle enthusiast and much more. I had the pleasure of being in his Intro to Journalism course, and he helped me fall in love with my major even more. Not only have I been impressed with him, but I have also overheard […]

‘Heads Up Display’ Premieres New Season

Student-produced “Heads Up Display” opens its third season with reviews of new television shows, movies and video games. Watch the first episode here!  

Heads Up Display Teases New Season

“Heads Up Display,” a student-produced entertainment show, will premiere a new season on Sept. 23. The show formerly focused exclusively on video games but will now feature movie and television reviews as well. Look for more content from “Heads Up Display” coming soon!

Faculty Members Peaslee, Weiner Compile Joker Book, Set to Discuss During Q&A

A black book sits on a desk. Spindly red text spells out a title printed over dark artwork featuring an seemingly evil grinning face in the shadows — the iconic Joker, and it’s a work of academia. Also featured on the cover of “The Joker: A Serious Study of the Clown Prince of Crime” is […]

Best-Selling Author Max Brooks to Speak at COMC, Elaborates on Writing

Flipping through a graphic novel, images from history come alive, illustrating the story of the first all-African-American infantry regiment facing racism, wartime conflict and eventually, rightfully earned glory. While this pictorial record is available at bookstores, the author himself will speak at Texas Tech University today, with a Q & A portion open to audience […]

Meet Mass Comm: Wideman Captures International Cultures, Focuses on Film

Students saving to study abroad could be envious of Austin Wideman’s experience traveling through India, China, Thailand, Guatemala, Turkey and Russia — all before graduating college. Not everyone is able to see the world, but all can witness the culture, people and lifestyles he saw through his camera lens. While well-traveled, the senior electronic media and communication major has always […]

The Hub@TTU is Hiring for the Fall Semester

The Hub@TTU has positions opening up for next semester, Fall 2015.  You could make up to $3,000 by the end of the semester, for 20 hours of work per week. If you are interested in working with us, please send a cover letter, sample work, your resume and any questions to Alicia Keene at online@ttuhub.net. Please ensure you […]

COMC Alumnus Describes Journey From Class to NBC

For one recent graduate of the College of Media & Communication, the tedious work of filling out internships applications paid off. To fulfill the requirement of obtaining an internship for a Texas Tech University broadcast journalism degree, Evan Dixon traveled to Washington, D.C., last summer to work for NBC News. “The first time I remember watching the […]

Meet Mass Comm: Kravik Hits a Home Run With Texas Rangers Job

Kaitlyn Kravik is much like other 21-year-old seniors at Texas Tech University. She balances a course load full of journalism classes, extracurriculars in the College of Media & Communication and membership duties of her sorority, Chi Omega. But, this weekend she will be on a  5,040-square-foot mega-screen at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, broadcasting game details […]