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The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship LuncheonThe second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund. When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pmFrontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TexasPreparing tomorrow’s media leaders, the College of Mass Communications at Texas Tech offers state-of-the-art instruction and facilities for programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral-degree levels. This unique combination of professional, practical and academic coursework and experience integrates today’s media convergence and the future’s media developments in five critical areas of mass communications: advertising, electronic media, journalism, photo communications and public relations. Becoming a separate department in 1970, a separate school in 1987 and an independent college within the university in 2004, the Texas Tech mass communications program is widely recognized for its excellence among media organizations. Faculty and staff are committed to standards of excellence and inspire the same among students. Our alumni have worked for major metropolitan news organizations, Madison avenue ad agencies, Hollywood film studios, major league sports teams, and have served on the staffs of national political leaders. At the College of Mass Communications we truly believe that "From here, it's possible." The College of Mass Communications at Texas Tech University is located in the Mass Communications Building on Memorial Circle. Prospective students should visit the College's Undergraduate and Graduate Information Pages. Alumni are invited to visit the College's Alumni Page. The College's main office is located in room 102 of the Mass Communications Building. For information on specific Mass Communications faculty members, please see our faculty directory. Having trouble finding our building? Check the Texas Tech University Campus Map. Mission Statement: The mission of the College of Mass Communications is to (1) educate students in the knowledge, skills and perspectives necessary for future careers in communications industries, (2) prepare them for life-long learning and/or advanced study in communications-related disciplines, and (3) achieve recognition among professionals, public organizations/agencies and scholars as a pre-eminent program in mass communications education, research and service.
The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship LuncheonThe second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund. When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pmFrontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, Texas
The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship LuncheonThe second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund.
The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship Luncheon
The second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund.
When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pmFrontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, Texas
When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pm
Frontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, Texas
Preparing tomorrow’s media leaders, the College of Mass Communications at Texas Tech offers state-of-the-art instruction and facilities for programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral-degree levels.
This unique combination of professional, practical and academic coursework and experience integrates today’s media convergence and the future’s media developments in five critical areas of mass communications: advertising, electronic media, journalism, photo communications and public relations.
Becoming a separate department in 1970, a separate school in 1987 and an independent college within the university in 2004, the Texas Tech mass communications program is widely recognized for its excellence among media organizations. Faculty and staff are committed to standards of excellence and inspire the same among students.
Our alumni have worked for major metropolitan news organizations, Madison avenue ad agencies, Hollywood film studios, major league sports teams, and have served on the staffs of national political leaders. At the College of Mass Communications we truly believe that "From here, it's possible."
The College of Mass Communications at Texas Tech University is located in the Mass Communications Building on Memorial Circle. Prospective students should visit the College's Undergraduate and Graduate Information Pages. Alumni are invited to visit the College's Alumni Page. The College's main office is located in room 102 of the Mass Communications Building. For information on specific Mass Communications faculty members, please see our faculty directory. Having trouble finding our building? Check the Texas Tech University Campus Map.
The mission of the College of Mass Communications is to (1) educate students in the knowledge, skills and perspectives necessary for future careers in communications industries, (2) prepare them for life-long learning and/or advanced study in communications-related disciplines, and (3) achieve recognition among professionals, public organizations/agencies and scholars as a pre-eminent program in mass communications education, research and service.
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