Texas Tech University T-STEM Center
Texas Tech University T-STEM Center
T-STEM Center News Archive Awards and Recognition

News Archive

Awards and Recognition

  • Texas Workforce Commission Funds Summer Engineering Camp

    The Texas Workforce Commission has awarded the Texas Tech University T-STEM Center $123,000 to develop new summer camp opportunities and expand existing university efforts in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.

  • Chandler, Committee to Create State K-12 Engineering Standards

    John Chandler, Ph.D., a director of the T-STEM Center, has been chosen to serve on the work group committee to create new state K-12 engineering standards for the Texas Education Agency.

  • Talkmitt Receives 2007 Skoog Cup

    Susan Talkmitt, the associate director of curriculum and instruction for the T-STEM Center, was named the 2007 Skoog Cup recipent by Texas science educators for her significant contributions to science education.

  • Halliburton Awards Grant to T-STEM Center

    Recognizing a university-level commitment to K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, Halliburton has awarded the Texas Tech University T-STEM Center $30,000 in foundation funding to continue the center's outreach efforts.

  • Fontenot Named Service-Learning Mentor

    Dean Fontenot, a director of the T-STEM Center, has been selected as a Service-Learning Faculty Fellows Mentor for the 2007-2008 academic year by the Texas Tech University Teaching, Learning and Technology Center.

  • Center Receives State Engineering and Science Recruitment Grant

    The Texas Tech University T-STEM Center has received $29,700 in funding from the Texas Education Agency to develop curriculum materials, teacher training opportunities and education support resources to increase the recruitment of women and minorities into engineering and science programs at Texas institutions of higher education.

  • Dunbar Middle School Named NASA Explorer School

    Dunbar Middle School, a Texas Tech University T-STEM Center partner, has been named one of 26 new NASA Explorer Schools, a distinction that includes $17,500 in funding and a three-year partnership with NASA.