Wednesday on KFYO Mornings with Dave King and Matt Martin, The President of Texas Tech University Dr. Lawrence Schovanec joined Dave and Matt to talk about Tech's plans for online vs face-to-face classes, Tech baseball's performance, their recent partnership with the Kansas City Chiefs, the Texas Legislative Session, and more...
The Texas Tech campus has been mostly empty since last March, but that's about to change according to University President Lawrence Schovanec. In a letter to Texas Tech students, Schovanec says that the University will return to face-to-face instruction as the primary method of teaching in the fall of 2021...
Texas Tech President Lawrence Schovanec said in a statement on April 29th that in-person classes will resume in the fall of 2020 in a phased-in approach.
Texas Tech President Lawrence Schovanec said on Wednesday, March 18th that a student that was evacuated from Europe has tested positive for COVID-19 upon returning to Lubbock.
"As we go into this session, even though there is so much focus on the new initiatives like the vet school, the dental school, the institute for mental health, our basic and fundamental priority is always the formula. That's what funds most of what we do at Tech, or a good part of what we do," Dr. Schovanec said.