The 2015 COMC Career Fair is this week, and many students are asking, “How do I stand out among others at a career fair?” Cameron Skoczlas, career counselor in the College of Media & Communication, said it is not as hard as it seems. “Ask questions, but not just about the opportunities that a company or […]
How To Stand Out At a Job Fair
November 11, 2015 by Natalie Morales
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Batch’s Homecoming: #ArtIsNotDead
November 5, 2015 by Natalie Morales

In an overcrowded room filled with Texas Tech faculty and students, the Department of Communication Studies hosted an “Evening with Baron Batch” last week. An alumnus who earned his communication studies degree in 2010, Batch, a former Tech football player, went on to play in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He retired from football in 2013. Since […]
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An Age Of Property Or Something Else?
December 5, 2013 by Serena Smith
As a budding web designer, I am often faced with a dilemma. I am working on a few websites at the moment: my own, which will be my professional and monetary portal to the universe, and two commissions of the wedding and nonprofit varieties, respectively. The issue arises when a client inevitably asks, “What can […]
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