UTEP Named Nation’s Top Engineering School for Hispanics
University of Texas at El PasoThe University of Texas at El Paso has been named the top engineering school for Hispanics by Hispanic Business magazine.
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The University of Texas at El Paso has been named the top engineering school for Hispanics by Hispanic Business magazine.
A number of University of Texas at El Paso experts are available to comment on a broad range of topics related to issues and holidays during the winter season.
As the United States takes a critical look at the future of immigration and temporary worker programs, the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is teaming up with the Smithsonian on a project that could help the country's leaders learn from the past.
In 1966, UTEP, then named Texas Western College, changed the face of collegiate athletics by starting an all-black lineup for the first time in NCAA championship history. Today, that spirit is still alive at the UTEP. We are nationally recognized for changing the face of higher education.
Alfredo Corchado, Sandra Dibble and Andrew Selee will highlight the importance of digging deeper into border stories and issues during a panel discussion at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Security, water issues and economic integration are among the border-related themes to be discussed by a group of renowned scholars from the United States and Mexico during the Lineae Terrarum: International Borders Conference March 27-30.
United States counties that share a border with Mexico continue to struggle with educational achievement, poverty, access to health care and federal crimes, according to a recent study by the University of Texas at El Paso's Institute for Policy and Economic Development.
Gilberto Perez, president of U.S. operations for CEMEX, the largest cement, concrete and concrete products company in the United States, will be the commencement speaker for UTEP's spring 2006 ceremonies Saturday, May 13.
University of Texas at El Paso faculty members are available to comment on the Mexican presidential election scheduled for Sunday, July 2.
University of Texas at El Paso faculty are available to comment on the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.