Faith Matters: Dr. Aliza Wong


Dr. Aliza Wong is the Associate Dean of the Honors College, and Associate Professor of History and the Director of European Studies at Texas Tech University. She is the guest on this episode of Faith Matters.

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Jack Sacco with his book, "Where the Birds Never Sing."
Kaysie Ellingson

Inside Texas Tech: Where the Birds Never Sing

Jack Sacco’s telling of his father’s World War II service is a story replete with honor and horror. In “Where the Birds Never Sing,” Sacco details Joe Sacco’s time with the 92nd Signal Battalion and General George Patton’s Third Army as Allied forces pushed through France and Germany. But it was Joe’s arrival at Dachau in 1945 that left an indelible mark on both father and son.

“It is only in acknowledging the Holocaust and what people went through, and the great accomplishments...

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Dr. Aliza Wong is the Associate Dean of the Honors College, and Associate Professor of History and the Director of European Studies at Texas Tech University. She is the guest on this episode of Faith Matters.

Jack Sacco with his book, "Where the Birds Never Sing."
Kaysie Ellingson

Jack Sacco’s telling of his father’s World War II service is a story replete with honor and horror. In “Where the Birds Never Sing,” Sacco details Joe Sacco’s time with the 92nd Signal Battalion and General George Patton’s Third Army as Allied forces pushed through France and Germany. But it was Joe’s arrival at Dachau in 1945 that left an indelible mark on both father and son.

Emily Wilkinson and Lindsey Maestri
Kaysie Ellingson

The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts is initiating a new event that aims to expose more people to Lubbock’s Art. This Saturday kicks off the Art Ride LBK, a once-a-month community bike tour of public art. Lindsey Maestri, Community Engagement Manager at LHUCA and Emily Wilkinson, Public Art Director at Texas Tech University, join the Front Row to talk about the event.

Tell us about the project that LHUCA is starting.

Maestri: We are launching Art Ride LBK, which will be an art tour of downtown and the depot district, via bicycle.

On this special two-part episode of Faith Matters, Tom McGovern talks with T.J. Patterson and his daughter, Shelia Patterson-Harris, who reflect on his life as told in the new book, Equal Opportunity Hero: T.J. Patterson's Service to West Texas.

Texas Tech Public Media Now Hiring - Business Manager

Apr 30, 2018

Texas Tech Public Media is currently looking to fill the position of Business Manager.

Business Manager

Requisition ID: 13861BR

Major/Essential Functions:

Maintain and update accurate records and reporting for Texas Tech Public Media related activities, including accounts payable review and coding, journal entry preparation, general ledger processing, and tracking and reporting of revenues and expenses. Create regular and periodic financial reports and records.

Music Crossroads of Texas: Delbert McClinton and More

Diagram of the brain of a person with Alzheimer's Disease.
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Byron and Hi Newby know that their $110,000 gift to Alzheimer’s research at Texas Tech’s Health Sciences Center won’t directly bring a cure for the anguishing and debilitating disease.

In establishing the Darlene Newby and Dr. Katie Hendley Honorarium Fund for Alzheimer’s Research the men are creating another link in a chain they hope will hasten a cure and help others avoid the suffering the disease causes patients, families and caregivers.

The Vernacular Music Center at Texas Tech University School of Music is home to the Mariachi Ensemble. They’re collaborating with Lubbock High School to put on a performance this Friday night. Dr. Lauryn Salazar, professor of ethnomusicology, and Greg Cavasos, director of the mariachi program for all of LIUSD.

Dr. Salazar, you direct the mariachi program here at Tech. Tell us a little bit about what that is and your involvement with it.

Santa Fe Chamber Concert Giveaway

Apr 25, 2018

Anyone that donates any amount to the Texas Tech Public Radio Spring 2018 Fund Drive & comments "Sante Fe" is automatically entered into a drawing for a chance to win:

Demonstrators wave a “Feminist and Proud” sign during a protest.
Eden, Janine and Jim from New York City, wikimedia creative commons

Egalitarian values consistently emerged from interviews with 17 male Texas Tech students who identified themselves as feminists. Doctoral student Samantha Christopher’s dissertation fleshes out the idea of what characteristics are common in feminist men.
 

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Buddy Holly
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Music Crossroads of Texas: Hwy 87


This week on the Music Crossroads of Texas, your host, Curtis Peoples, brings in the sounds from Highway 87--also known as the Amarillo Highway. He will play music written about, or that has a connection to the region.

Women of West Texas Music: This week we talk with Margaret Lewis Warwick about her music.

West Texas Music Standards: This week's feature is Buddy Holly.

West Texas Live Shots: Roadside Playboys play the Cotton Club.

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Faces of KTTZ

Meet the faces that make up the team at KTTZ-Texas Tech Public Media.