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Texas Tech University

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  1. Official University Site: Texas Tech University System
  2. Location: Lubbock, Texas
  3. Graduate School: Texas Tech University Graduate School
  4. Official Athletic Site: Texas Tech Red Raiders
  5. Wikipedia: Texas Tech University
  6. Princeton Review: Texas Tech University
  7. Merchandise: Red Raider Outfitter

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[edit] Texas Tech University Vital Stats

  • Founded February 10, 1923
  • Faculty: 2,384
  • Undergraduates: 22,851
  • Postgraduates: 5,145

[edit] Texas Tech University Leadership

  • President: Jon Whitmore
    • Texas Tech University: Office of the President
      • Provost and Professor of Theatre Arts (University of Iowa - 1996-1003)
      • College of Fine Arts Dean (University of Texas - 2003-2006)

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[edit] Texas Tech University Student Media

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[edit] Texas Tech University Timeline

  • 1923: A legislative bill created Texas Technological College
  • 1925: Classes opened in Lubbock, Texas
  • 1931: "The Matador Song" alma mater is created
  • 1954: The Masked Rider becomes official mascot
  • 1959: Carol of Lights tradition begins
  • 1969: College officially becomes Texas Tech University
  • 1972: Texas Tech Medical Center established
  • 1990: Enrollment passed 25,0000 students
  • 1993: Women's basketball team wins NCAA National Championship

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