Weeks Hall Renovation to add Utility for Students, Faculty and Staff Alike

Desolate and bleak, Weeks Hall has sat on the edge of Memorial Circle uninhabited since it became decommissioned as a dormitory in 1991. However, construction crews are active on the site which Texas Tech University administration officials hope will be revitalized to accommodate numerous departments in need of additional space. Constructed in 1957, the hall […]

Sen. Duncan Named New Chancellor of Texas Tech

With some big cowboy boots to fill, state Senator Robert Duncan, R – Lubbock, has been named the fourth chancellor of Texas Tech. “He is an outstanding choice.” In a press release on May 19, Tech announced Duncan as the sole finalist for the next chancellor of Tech. The Texas Tech Board of Regents is […]

Tech Regents Approve Tuition & Fee Increase

Even though Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine recently touted Texas Tech University as one of the most affordable public colleges, Tech students are about to see a slight increase in tuition and fees. The university system’s Board of Regents approved a 3.95 percent net increase in tuition and fees for the 2014-15 academic year during a meeting […]

University Aims to Establish First School of Accounting In Texas