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ORCID Workshop for Researchers
Getting and using your free ORCID iD and ORCID record can help you save time and get credit for your work in funding, publishing and research reporting workflows.
Originator:
Marcos Rubio
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11/18/2024
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Don't miss the upcoming ORI's Fall Seminar Series on 11/20/2024!
ORI’s Seminar Series on Balancing the Scale: Navigating the Complex Interplay of Weight Loss Medications, Timed Eating, and Physical Activity featuring Dr. Kembra Albracht-Schulte, on 11/20 at TTU's HumSci bldg. in room 063 (basement) at 11:30 a.m.
Originator:
Alex Scoggin
Posted On :
11/18/2024
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Spring 2025: Music in the United States (UG/grad, all majors)
Open to students from across the TTU/LBK campus. An intensive, topics-oriented survey of music and musical life in the Americas
Originator:
Chris Smith
Posted On :
11/18/2024
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Extreme Weapons: A Natural History
What can insect evolution tell us about the Cold War? Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar Douglas Emlen will present “Extreme Weapons: A Natural History” Thursday, November 21 at 5:30 PM at the Texas Tech University Museum, with a preceding reception.
Originator:
Adam Martin
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11/18/2024
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