Texas Tech Pauses Middle East Travel Amid Security Alerts
Texas Tech University System halts business travel to Middle East countries due to U.S. Department of State security alerts. The pause affects Bahrain, Israel, West Bank and Gaza, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The policy aims to ensure safety and avoid strain during volatile times. Personal travel is not restricted, but rescheduling is encouraged. Contact the Office of Risk Management for exceptions and assistance.
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