Audiences will consider the question of what story to tell to reveal the truths that define life when Texas Tech University’s School of Theatre & Dance presents “Sonnets for an Old Century” by José Rivera and directed by April Langehennig.
At its recent annual meeting, First Federal Community Bank, SSB announced the promotion of three employees. Brad Meyers was promoted to executive vice president and Alisha Rhoades and Bow Willis were promoted to vice president.
Meyers joined the bank as a vice president in 2015 after he and his wife, Neda, moved to Paris from Elgin, Oklahoma. He was promoted to senior vice president in 2017. He has more than 20 years of banking experience in Lawton, Duncan, and Elgin, Oklahoma. He works primarily as a commercial loan officer but has responsibilities in operations as well.
Meyers is a graduate of East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, and the Graduate School of Banking in Boulder, Colorado. He is a board member of Cypress Basin Hospice.
Texas Tech set to launch School of Veterinary Medicine this year
video: Texas Tech set to launch School of Veterinary Medicine this year By Allisa Miller | February 3, 2021 at 9:35 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 12:48 AM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - A school that has been an idea for 50 years will finally be finished in August this year.
Since the groundbreaking in 2019, construction of the new school has been underway for about 13 months.
Before that, faculty say it took two years just planning the program and building.
“We have been working very hard to get to this year where we get to welcome our first class and start delivering the curriculum,” said Guy Loneragan, dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, Texas Tech University.
News Highlights: Texas Tech School of Veterinary Medicine adds epidemiology expert | KLBK | KAMC
AMARILLO and LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) – The following is a press release from Texas Tech University:
Diagnosing and effectively treating a patient’s disease is one thing. Still, a completely different approach is needed to understand, control and prevent infectious organisms and diseases in populations. Epidemiology is the field of science in which populations are studied to better promote health across the population.
Epidemiological skills are important to veterinarians and, by extension, to society as a whole. It’s easy to imagine a vet being called to investigate an outbreak of disease in a herd of cattle. But equally important is the role of the veterinarian in human health. In fact, the vet’s oath includes a pledge to protect animal and human health. Society benefits when new knowledge provides ways to advance this oath. New knowledge comes from curious rese