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Texas Tech Graduate School
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Graduate education at Texas Tech dates back to 1927 when graduate courses were taught in the school of Liberal Arts. Today, Texas Tech offers some 60 doctoral degrees, over 100 master's degrees, and more than 60 graduate certificate programs.
Texas Tech fosters an environment of inclusion and engagement and encourages original and creative thinking in a personalized setting. As a graduate student at Texas Tech, you are an integral part of the educational experience by helping shape your program to match your interests and career goals. Along the way, you'll have access to state-of the art facilities, including over 80 centers and institutes, an internationally renowned faculty, and comprehensive professional and career development activities. Your experience at Texas Tech will provide you with the skills and experience needed to enter and succeed in a wide array of employment arenas, including education, government, business, and non-profit sectors.
Texas Tech fosters an environment of inclusion and engagement and encourages original and creative thinking in a personalized setting. As a graduate student at Texas Tech, you are an integral part of the educational experience by helping shape your program to match your interests and career goals. Along the way, you'll have access to state-of the art facilities, including over 80 centers and institutes, an internationally renowned faculty, and comprehensive professional and career development activities. Your experience at Texas Tech will provide you with the skills and experience needed to enter and succeed in a wide array of employment arenas, including education, government, business, and non-profit sectors.
2024 Three Minute Thesis Competition
The Texas Tech Graduate School held its annual Three Minute Thesis competition last week. This gives graduate students an opportunity to summarize their research in three minutes to a general audience. We had 11 participants advance to the finals! Kelly Elliott took first place in the Master's Division while Mollie Green took first place in the Doctoral Division. Mollie will be advancing to the regional competition that will be held in the spring. Congratulations to all of our participants!
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Fellowship Highlight: Avinash Shrestha
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Avinash Shrestha is researching cotton in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. One of his projects is focused on the chemicals presented in cotton that are toxic to monogastric animals and how these plants can be altered to be a safe food source for these animals, while also having high fiber production for commercial use.
Thank You Postdocs!
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The Texas Tech Graduate School is so appreciative of our postdoctoral fellows and non-faculty Ph.D. researchers for your contribution to research, innovation, instructional activities. Thank you for being a part of our TTU community!
Research Spotlight: Sports Performance Lab
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The TTU Sports Performance Lab is enhancing performance and health by researching environmental exercise physiology through heat training research. This particular study is looking at the effect of heat acclimation on exercise performance for endurance athletes when competing in a colder environment.
Fall 2024 Welcome Week
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Welcome back grad students! We are so happy you joined us for our welcome week events and hope you have a great semester!
Fellowship Highlight: Shadi Nejat
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Shadi has been researching the effects of heat shock proteins and how they affect diabetes, obesity, and metabolic disorders. She is the recipient of the Charles S. Peirce Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship.
August 2024 Commencement
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The Texas Tech Graduate School prides itself on the accomplishments of all our students. Congratulations to the August 2024 TTU Graduates! What does it mean to you to graduate from Texas Tech University?
Fellowship Highlight: Gisou Salkhi Khasraghi
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Gisou Salkhi Khasraghi is an Elo and Olga Urbanovsky Fellowship recipient investigating TTU campus walkability using mathematical analysis and participatory mapping. Gisou has presented her research at multiple conferences including: Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC), the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA), and the Association of American Geographers (AAG).
Fellowship Highlight: Bradley Vigil
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Bradley Vigil is a Charles S. Peirce Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship recipient for his work in mathematics and neuroscience. He is researching the use of topological data analysis and machine-learning in helping children with drug-resistant epilepsy.
Fellowship Highlight: Daniel Román Zúñiga
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Daniel Román Zúñiga is part of the Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures Department. He hopes his research will help instructors and students be more efficient in teaching, learning and using languages effectively.
Fellowship Highlight: Sydney Aalbers
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Sydney Aalbers is a United Supermarkets Fellowship recipient and has spent her graduate career in places such as Austin, TX and Washington D.C. at internships thanks to her experience with communications.
Alumni Feature: Matt Ramon
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Matt Ramon currently serves as the Texas Tech Graduate School Dean's Advisory Council Chair. He is a Texas Tech graduate for both his undergrad in 1993 and for his MBA in 2016.
2023-2024 Highlights
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Let's look back on some of the highlights of the 2023-2024 academic year!
Spring 2024 Commencement
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Our Graduate Students brings such pride to Texas Tech University. Congratulations to all the new Spring 2024 TTU Graduates!
Fellowship Highlight: Jessica McDonald
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Jessica McDonald didn't let her fear of thunderstorms when she was young stop her from researching them. She now has a passion for figuring out why tornados are forming.
Fellowship Highlight: Candice Polite Robinson
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Fellowship Highlight: Candice Polite Robinson
2024 Graduate Student Research Poster Competition
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2024 Graduate Student Research Poster Competition
Holiday Greetings from the TTU Grad School!
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Holiday Greetings from the TTU Grad School!
Arts and Humanities Conference 2023
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Arts and Humanities Conference 2023
Fellowship Highlight: Christine Rudd
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Fellowship Highlight: Christine Rudd
Oh these are the guys sending these kids that dont know **** but act like they do and ruin the jobsite. You dont learn the oilfield in school. There is nothing in the field that translates. Set up for failure and hate by building false confidence/arrogance
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Oil company congratulations to the student past present and future.... Including the alumni 's
Emiliano Escobal⁴Vitanzos
OIL FIELD STAGE 1-10
Well done my great sister. I am proud of you and wish you all the best in your academic life. ❤
Thank you so much❤
سلام گیسو.آفرین، ما به تو افتخار می کنیم.وآرزوی سلامتی وسربلندی برایت داریم.❤❤
خیلی ممنونم پدر عزیز تر از جانم❤
As I look at y'all's pumps I can't help but to think of Faraday spending this wheel and then one of the other things I use to measure your distance or I tried to understand the inside to outside I looked at Prague clock just to give me an idea of the motion from different depth layers wondering if y'all got all your stuff timed in the orderly rotation together
Keep your mouth shut, your eye's open, and listen to what your told and you might live to see tomorrow. That's what I was told when I started working on the rigs. Best advice I ever got!
Mine doesnt have a button like im supposed to and im from ttu too 😐
Y'all need to stop this appreciation nonsense and raise the salaries instead. It's been 50 years since the last real raise! And we have to pay tuition! Anyone reading this, especially prospective graduate students, please know you will be used and underpaid at TTU. They lie to you in the offer letter saying that you get paid a certain amount, but the fine print indicates that a big chunk of that will have to be returned in the form of tuition. This is ridiculous, we're effectively paid much less than similarly ranked schools. On top of that, I felt the attitude of the president, Schovanec, during a personal interaction. He thinks we're a burden and talks to us as if we were undeserving of his time. He's a complete a*hole! Stay away from TTU!
Next time don’t film a black gown on a black background. Literally you could’ve chosen a neon orange background and that would’ve been better.
This isgood!
What a great opportunity for students★♡★♡
Hello sir iam fitter i need job i have 27 years experience in my technical field give me chance
Congratulations. 🎉🎓🌺💯
What a fantastic idea! I wish we had this at TTU grad school when I was in attendance in the early 2000s. But I think this is a magnificent way to give grad students experience efficiently discussing research. Wreck ‘em!!
Thank you so much. 🎉 Merry Christmas. 🎄
Thank you very much. 🌺
Oil company
I know a guy who went to school for oilfield engineering. He paid for his way thru school by roughnecking. That kids gonna blow all his classmates out of the water
I'm pretty sure he wore his cap backwards. Pointy part goes on the back.
Plz tell me ur joking ..
Started out in worm corner. Finally made driller 5, 6 years later. Didn't need no school. Learned this stuff the hard way. 22 years on rigs.
You goddamn right! By hardcore real world old school old guys, that worked in the shit their whole lives!! Tough bunch back then that worked their asses off in all kinds of weather and all kinds of situations. 24/7!
6 years 😂😂 man you must not be really good .. specially in todays time where everyone is soft .. i broke out in 2004 and was drilling by 2006, pushing tools 2009, internacional 2011, deep water driller 2013.. company man 2018.. drilling superintendent 2022...better get on it hand !
23 years & basically drop out a week before my 18 birthday to start on h40 it wuz always a jod I love just don't wanna do it anymore
Me too !
Never heard of any school.They told me all I needed was a strong back and a weak mind !
The hood looks like the most nonsensical thing, thanks for the tutorial
It’s a medieval thing
You wouldn’t say that if it was YOUR hard work getting to a Master’s degree and the right to don said hood. Hell, yes! I want every regal distinction I’m entitled to l. Cords, Stoles, Hoods, Medallions. I don’t want my Masters gown to look exactly like my Bachelor’s.
@@puffeiffer oh, I’m not saying that, I graduated college during lockdown and never got to walk, I took whatever regalia they were willing to give me when I got my masters. They just didn’t explain how the hoods worked very well
Thank you Texas Tech University. 🌹🙏
Congratulations to winners and of course all participants! 🌹🌹 It's good idea to have such competition to present your research work precisely in 3 minutes. 👍🏻👍🏻
Muy vien texsas sector petroleros y enerjia verde 🇺🇲🤝🇨🇴🇮🇱👏👏👏👏👏👏😊🇪🇺
On a rig move stay between the cran and load and don't put your hands anywhere you wouldn't put your pecker. 😂
Now I hate my uni 😑
Needed 🎉
What a love for Texas Tech
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I am the first person to comment
'Promo SM'
I'm Intereste for Driller
Really awesome. I worked for Halliburton in Pennsylvania yrs ago. Loved every minute. Had quality training. Wich leads to safety and production.
Thank you. 🌹🍀
Thank you very much. 🌺🍀💯
Thank you!
I had that education and got paid for it.
Wah congratulations.. Proud moment. Keep growing.
LOL and most bookworms are the first to get hurt ! I know after a decade in the field and working from the lead tong position to driller. I've seen blocks dropped, Derricks buckle, and some burn to the ground. I've been on some of the largest Natural Gas Wells in West Central Texas. So seeing bookworms fail was a common thing. Even though there is a hands on experience, it still doesn't take the place of a Real set up and tear down, move and the daily functions. There is a difference when tripping pipe for real and it taking 8 to 12 hrs. to round trip. It's much different than a few hours a day.
I broke out after having gone to college and doing the whole corporate thing for 6+ years. Just got bored of sitting behind a desk. Still haven't been injured *knock on wood* but have had some very close calls. Those close calls, though were the result of either inclement weather or somebody else's mistake (The day I broke out, everything had frozen over. This was TX and we don't have wind walls or anything like that as you know. It was about 10 degrees and every surface was covered in ice.) I slipped leaving the rig floor one day. Ended up at the bottom of a flight of stairs and could easily have fallen from however many stories. I had fellow floorhands slip while we were moving heavy equipment and it narrowly missed me by millimeters. During rig down on a separate rig, a floorhand was up in the manpad and didn't tie off the sledgehammer. He dropped it from the rig floor height. It landed on the BOP which was laid over and ricocheted landing inches away from me and the safety guy who was there to oversea the operation. We had hydraulic lines burst and the top drive drop another several feet. We had our Driller forget that our motorman was tied off on top of the Top Drive when doing some form of maintenance and raise it back up. Injury usually comes in the form of some kind of negligence. or lack of communication. I found that things got sketchy when the "experienced" hands did not communicate well. It wasn't about school education vs not it was about people rushing and not communicating what they were going to do. I'd ask a question and my lead floorhand would literally just grunt and then go try to muscle something by himself.
Sounds like you’re gonna be happy when all land rigs become fully automated
@@kaliyugahiker Will never happen ! It's still going to take a crew to make it work !
So you're a "driller" and you've dropped blocks, buckled derricks and had multiple rigs burn to the ground? And you're blaming some ambiguous "bookworm" for it when you have control of the brake handle? These things are not a normal occurrence, most people MIGHT see one of those things throughout a career. To have not only seen it but been on the brake handle for multiple catastrophic accidents is suspicious.
@@Ballstavius LMAO ! Re-read what I wrote there Scooter ! I said I have seen these things take place, which means I wasn't the one drilling ! Back to mommy's basement while you suck on your bottle !
Congratulations..keep up the good work💯
Congratulations Didi 🎉 Keep up the good work
Congratulations!
Congratulations dear Minal
Congratulations nice
Congratulations 🎉
Congratulations 🫶