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From left, Dan Carney and Sharon Hayes. Not pictured but also honored on April 16:Â Jessica Cundiff.
Special to the Weatherford Democrat WC honors outstanding alumni Apr 24, 2021
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From left, Dan Carney and Sharon Hayes. Not pictured but also honored on April 16:Â Jessica Cundiff. Special to the Weatherford Democrat
Weatherford College recognized three alumni during the annual Alumni Awards Luncheon on Friday, April 16, at the Doss Heritage and Culture Center.
Dan Carney and Jessica Cundiff were both recognized as Distinguished Alumni, and Sharon Hayes received the Alumnus of the Year award.
Tiffany Hayes Christmas, Hayesâ daughter and a teacher at Hall Middle School, introduced her as an amazing woman and outstanding leader.
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April 20, 2021 Avery Rios of Texas Tech University School of Law Takes Top Prize in Baylor Law’s The Paper Chase Legal Writing Competition
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Baylor Law is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021
The Paper Chase Legal Writing Competition, the most competitive legal writing contest in Texas, with $7,000 in cash prizes.
The Paper Chase is hosted by Baylor Law and entrants are judged by members of the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA). The 2021 winner is Avery Rios of Texas Tech University School of Law. Second place was awarded to Daniel Ludmir of the University of Texas School of Law, and Spencer Lockwood of Texas A&M University School of Law took third place. The winners were selected from 35 qualifying entries from seven of the law schools in Texas. Entries were received from St. Mary s University School of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, University of Houston Law Center,
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Gov. Abbott appoints three new Texas Tech regents
Gov. Greg Abbott announced three new appointments to the Texas Tech Board of Regents on Tuesday.
The governor appointed Arcilia Acosta, Cody Campbell, and Pat Gordon to six-year terms set to expire on January 31, 2027. These appointments to the Texas Tech Board of Regents are subject to Senate confirmation.
The three new appointees will fill the vacant seats left by Mickey Long, Ron Hammonds and Christopher Huckabee, who all had terms that expired at the end of January.
“I’d like to congratulate our new regents on their appointments and welcome them to our System family,” Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell, chancellor of the TTU System, said Tuesday. “Each new board member brings a passion for our universities, and I look forward to collaborating with them as we continue to make the Texas Tech University System a dynamic university system.