By Chaz Wilson While most students fled Lubbock last week to unwind for spring break, members of the Texas Tech chapter of the Society of Women Engineers traveled to Costa Rica to spread awareness of math and science in higher education. Engineering can seem daunting to a high school student, so SWE teamed up with the University […]
Engineers Encourage Future College Students
March 24, 2016 by JOUR 3312
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Bearing our Banners: Nepal
March 6, 2015 by Nicole Molter

Nepal is home to Mount Everest and 25-year-old Krishna Dhungana, a Texas Tech University graduate student studying civil engineering. The landlocked country is located between India and China and is known for Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha and the Buddhist religion. Dhungana said each of his parents has a master’s degree, and they encouraged his […]
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