College of Education Records, 1968-2002
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Until 1967, the College of Education was a department under the Division of Arts and Sciences and continues to this day to offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees in teacher competency and instruction. It is organized into areas rather than departments to allow for more flexibility between the various programs and offers a distance education program as well. From the guide to the College of Education Records, U 290. 1., 1968-2002, (Southwest Collection/Special Collections Libra...
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International Center for Arid and Semi-arid Land Studies.
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In 1966, the International Center for Arid and Semiarid Land Studies (ICASALS) was created to promote Texas Tech’s interdisciplinary study of arid and semiarid environments and the human relationships to those environments, from an international perspective. Arid and semiarid environments encompass about one-third of the earth's land surface. ICASALS’s goal is "to stimulate, coordinate, and implement teaching, research, and public service activities and international development programs concern...