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Judith Johnson is wrecking the idea of retirement. The 65-year-old Texas Tech student is studying music after retiring from a career in nursing. In fact, she's now become the oldest member to ever play in the Goin' Band from Raiderland. This trailblazer is not fazed by marching alongside students who could be her grandchildren – she’s actually quite composed. “I’ve learned I can do anything,” Johnson says. “It’s my mind that tells me I can or can’t do something, not my age.”

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"Flatland Forever: A Texas Tech Story" tells the story of Flatland Cavalry, from their humble beginnings at Texas Tech University to performing on the world's biggest stages. Produced by Texas Tech, this documentary is a shining example of why From Here, It's Possible.

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At Texas Tech, the possibilities expand from classrooms to boardrooms, and from the Texas coast to the wilds of Alaska. Where we are has fueled us to become who we are. So, who are we? We're the researchers and educators of today and the workforce of tomorrow, bound and determined to make the world safer, healthier, more efficient, and more prosperous than ever before. We're Texas Tech. And From Here, It's Possible.

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What happens when a Texas Tech professor dreams up a motorcycle route across the Great Plains? For a group of students from the College of Media & Communication, it turned into the opportunity of a lifetime!

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Each mile of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s 10th annual Things They Carry Ruck March is a step through memory, loss, and hope. This video was created in collaboration with UNL's Veterans Success Center. I followed them for 5 miles starting at 6am with three different camera rigs.

 

Read more at https://news.unl.edu/article/huskers-lead-50-mile-march-for-veteran-suicide-prevention-awareness

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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln campuses are beautiful inside and out. There are so many spaces to find "your spot" for studying, creating, or meeting up with friends that allow you to also take in the Nebraska seasons. This video is part of an on-going series that looks at the Nebraska campuses through different thematic lenses. For this video I decided to look at campus through window while highlighting movement and activity both inside and outside. I filmed this static, as to allow contemplation and the composition to inform the mood and setting. 

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Video was used to promote Homecoming 2025 and used for the Alumni department.

 

I am up with the video concept after listening to my cousin's band from back in the day and they used to have a song called When I miss the Mountains about missing Eastern Kentucky.

 

This got me thinking about alumni leaving the university after graduation but missing the mountain campus.   

 

I shot and filmed all content and did all the editing and color correction.

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On Friday, Oct. 10, during the official grand opening ceremony for the newly renovated and reimagined Paley Hall, Temple President John Fry announced that University Trustee Christopher Barnett, CLA ’10, had committed $55 million to support CPH. It is the largest gift in Temple’s history and in recognition of Barnett’s generosity, CPH will now be known as the Christopher M. Barnett College of Public Health. 

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Liam Bridgeman, a WCU alum with his degree in communications, shares his story about how he came to Western, what his college experience was like, and how it led him to his current career as a multimedia journalist for WKYB in Bristol, TN.

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From unearthing Cherokee history to singing century-old songs, the Cherokee language is being revived by Catamounts and tribe members alike.

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