Texas Tech Names Real Estate Center After Alumni


Author: The Daily News Now! March 3, 2026 Duration: 1:06
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Texas Tech Names Real Estate Center After Alumni

Texas Tech Universitys Center for Real Estate at the Rawls College of Business has been renamed after alumni John and Rachel Brownlee, in recognition of their significant contributions. The couple established an advisory board, which led to hiring more instructors, increased research efforts, and stronger connections with former students. The center now attracts nearly 300 students, open to all majors, and aims to connect Texas Tech students directly with the commercial real estate industry. The Brownlees, humbled by the honor, plan to continue advancing the center to shape the future of real estate.

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