100 Years, 100 Voices: Texas Tech University

100 Years, 100 Voices: Texas Tech University

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100 Years, 100 Voices: Texas Tech University

On Feb. 10, 1923, Gov. Pat Neff signed Senate Bill No. 103, creating a new institution of higher learning in West Texas. The school would be established in Lubbock — Texas Technological College.

A century after the first brick was laid on its foundation, the institution that today is Texas Tech University. It has grown by leaps and bounds welcoming record numbers of students year after year. It is now a Tier One university.

This coffee table-sized book tells the stories of individuals who made the campus of Texas Tech University their home. Lives of students, professors, and leaders dot these pages, telling their unique histories. From Texas Tech’s first president, Paul Whitfield Horn, all the way to NFL star Patrick Mahomes, this book celebrates Texas Tech’s centennial in 2023 by celebrating the people who have comprised its history.

12×10″, 218 pages, color photography.

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