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The Winter 2026 Texas Techsan is in the mail! Enjoy this issue full of sports, sentimental thoughts and special news.
10/02/2026

The Winter 2026 Texas Techsan is in the mail! Enjoy this issue full of sports, sentimental thoughts and special news.

02/11/2025

Join us to celebrate five extraordinary Red Raiders at the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Dinner on Nov. 14 at the McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center. The event will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. This year’s Distinguished Alumni are Joseph Imamura, Ph.D. '00, '06, '07, '12, '16; Dan Taylor '64, '68; and Christopher Zook, Sr. '90 and Lisa LaBrant Zook '89. Carrie Phillips '22 will receive the Raider on the Rise Award.

Tickets are on sale now at texastechalumni.org/DADinner.

Fall is in the air and the fall Texas Techsan is in mailboxes! Inside this issue, you can read about art and innovation ...
13/10/2025

Fall is in the air and the fall Texas Techsan is in mailboxes! Inside this issue, you can read about art and innovation on campus and about alumni who are doing exciting things in their lives. To receive the magazine and to take advantage of the opportunities that membership in the Texas Tech Alumni Association offers, join us by visiting http://www.texastechalumni.org.

ZANGLIN MARIE PLATT - BS '86"I was in the school of home economics. I had to take other courses besides just my classwor...
18/09/2025

ZANGLIN MARIE PLATT - BS '86
"I was in the school of home economics. I had to take other courses besides just my classwork for my major in merchandising. I took child development and business classes as well. I worked two jobs at a childcare center and a retail store while I went to school at Texas Tech. Then when I graduated, I got an internship with Kmart. I finished my intern program and got promoted to assistant manager. Then, I became the manager of my own store for four years. Once I had my first child, my life changed and I quit my retail career. I went back into the childcare industry and, since I had so much schooling from Texas Tech in child development and work experience, I started my new career in childcare and became a caregiver, a teacher and then a director of a childcare center. I stayed in this career until my second child was born. Once again my life changed to being a single mom of two kids. I went into office administration. Thus, there again my schooling in the college of business at Texas Tech and my work experience in this line of work helped me get many jobs in this field and make a living for myself and two kids. Once my kids were grown, I went back into retail for many years and retired in 2018. Because of my degree from Texas Tech and all my work experience, I have had a very successful life and was able to support my two kids and myself and teach them both the importance of hard work and furthering your education. They shaped my life because I learned so much from them."
“Every Red Raider has a story,” and Matador Memories exemplifies that. We will be sharing some of those stories here. Enjoy!
A limited number of published copies of Matador Memories is available for purchase, which includes a one-year membership in TTAA. Contact the TTAA at [email protected] for more info.
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PHILLIS INEZ BRUCHMILLER - BS '71"The classes I liked the most were some of my child development classes and working in ...
11/09/2025

PHILLIS INEZ BRUCHMILLER - BS '71
"The classes I liked the most were some of my child development classes and working in the child development lab that we had there. We were required to do that, but I didn't mind. It was a joy to do it. My nutrition and culinary classes led to being what I really went into quite a bit. I ended up being a culinary teacher in high school and teaching other kids to get ready to work in restaurants. I ended up doing that my first year right before I went into regular teaching. The job I wanted was not available in the South. They had one where it was a preschool, and they said, 'We have this right now and then next year we can get you into the high school.' I took that, and I was glad I had taken that. I had all that child development and live experience because it came in quite handy doing that. Even though it was just one semester of me doing that, it helped a whole lot. I was able to get jobs that I wanted fairly easy and without a lot of work. I worked in five different districts in the 36 years that I taught."

“Every Red Raider has a story,” and Matador Memories exemplifies that. We will be sharing some of those stories here. Enjoy!
A limited number of published copies of Matador Memories is available for purchase, which includes a one-year membership in TTAA. Contact the TTAA at [email protected] for more info.
Texas Tech Alumni Association

MEREDITH LEE MARTIN - MA '12"I chose Texas Tech because both of my parents went there. My mom was born and raised in Lub...
04/09/2025

MEREDITH LEE MARTIN - MA '12
"I chose Texas Tech because both of my parents went there. My mom was born and raised in Lubbock. When I was visiting my grandparents, we would walk around Tech campus all the time. My mother's maiden name is Jones, so when I was really little my parents took me to football games and I believed we owned the stadium. I love Tech and I miss it. The faculty was incredible and my advisor was a godsend. Dr. Mark Gring really helped me through the thesis process, being a grad student, and trying to figure out how that whole world worked. My cohort was phenomenal. We started together and were teaching assistants together. Those are still some of the absolute best friends I have today. Everything was great. I come back frequently. I have season tickets, so I come back for football games. Tech prepared me incredibly well to be a PhD student, which is a fact I did not appreciate until I got into the PhD program at Texas Woman's University. They prepped me well to do research, work in the academic arena, go to conferences, and do all of that stuff that I had no idea I was going to be doing. Some of my closest friends I made at Tech. It's a family and legacy thing. We are all so very proud to be Red Raiders. It's been really special to be part of Texas Tech and continue the Red Raider legacy with my family."
“Every Red Raider has a story,” and Matador Memories exemplifies that. We will be sharing some of those stories here. Enjoy!
A limited number of published copies of Matador Memories is available for purchase, which includes a one-year membership in TTAA. Contact the TTAA at [email protected] for more info.
Texas Tech Alumni Association

LILIANA VALERIA LAZARIN - RDH, BS"Once I was there, I knew I was going to go to Texas Tech and that's where I wanted to ...
28/08/2025

LILIANA VALERIA LAZARIN - RDH, BS
"Once I was there, I knew I was going to go to Texas Tech and that's where I wanted to come. Besides getting that experience of moving away to a different city, I actually applied to study abroad and got a scholarship to study in Australia. I did the spring semester, January to July, of my junior year there. It opened my eyes to the world and to know that there's more than just where I am. It helped me grow as a person, and I developed friendships with people who are still living over there. We keep in touch through social media. Looking back, I don't think studying abroad was very advertised when I was there, and I don't know what got me thinking that I wanted to study abroad. That's when I went to the office where they do all of that and then went through the process and everything. I had to seek it because there's an opportunity there. It definitely took some time getting used to how Australians speak because it's English, but they would talk so fast. I was like, 'I have no idea what you just said.' I know English, but the slang and the accent, took a little bit of time to get my ear used to hearing them talk. I think my favorite part was that any beach is beautiful. Sydney is super nice."
“Every Red Raider has a story,” and Matador Memories exemplifies that. We will be sharing some of those stories here. Enjoy!
A limited number of published copies of Matador Memories is available for purchase, which includes a one-year membership in TTAA. Contact the TTAA at [email protected] for more info.
Texas Tech Alumni Association

MARTINA R. VELASCO - BA '19"Honestly, I think it was the fact that I applied to a lot of colleges in Texas, but none of ...
21/08/2025

MARTINA R. VELASCO - BA '19
"Honestly, I think it was the fact that I applied to a lot of colleges in Texas, but none of them drew me in. I applied just to apply and see if I got in, but Texas Tech was different. At first, I didn't really know much about Texas Tech, and that's why I liked it. Also, it was also four-and-a-half hours away from home, so it wasn't too far, but wasn't too close either. I was part of Pegasus, a first-generation student organization, in TRIO, and then I was in HOSA. I had one favorite professor during my senior year; her name was Dr. Nadia Flores. I was the first member of my family to attend college. What made a great impression on me was the trees and the artwork on campus made it really beautiful, especially in the summertime. It just felt homey to me, and it was very beautiful, and I was like, 'You know what, I could live here.' What makes me smile or laugh was going to all the games I went to: the basketball games, football games, and all the games in general. My family doesn't really watch sports, and for some reason growing up, I would always love watching sports. Whenever I would go to the games, I would be really into it. I would get crazy a little and start yelling. Sometimes I would embarrass my friends, but you know we had a good time, and it's one of the things I miss the most. Honestly, it made me look at life differently. Because of going to college, there were a lot of hardships I had to overcome. Being so far away from my parents and dealing with financial aid, I thought I wasn't going to make it. I was just going to have all this debt, and I was not going to have anything to show for all my hard work. Now that I am graduated, I think back to those times and how I thought my life was over, how I did not want to be in college anymore, and just wanted to come home. Honestly, those years that I spent at Tech were some of the best years of my life, and at the time, I didn't see that."
“Every Red Raider has a story,” and Matador Memories exemplifies that. We will be sharing some of those stories here. Enjoy!
A limited number of published copies of Matador Memories is available for purchase, which includes a one-year membership in TTAA. Contact the TTAA at [email protected] for more info.
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