World-Renowned Musician Andy Statman to Perform and Speak at UTEP
What: Lauded mandolin and clarinet player Andy Statman to perform and speak at UTEP
When: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 8
Where: Blumberg Auditorium, UTEP Library
Water Recycling Team Wins Prestigious Investment Competition
American Water Recycling, a UTEP student startup company, won the $100,000 UT Horizon Fund Student Investment Competition May 2 at The University of Texas System headquarters in Austin.
Young Chemists to Present Research at Expo
What: Chemistry Research Expo
When: 4 to 5:10 p.m. Friday, May 3 and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4
Where: Friday: Chemistry and Computer Science Building, room G.0208; Saturday: Physical Sciences Building, room 208
Alfredo Corchado to Speak at UTEP About Life as a Journalist in Mexico
The College of Liberal Arts and The Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Studies at The University of Texas at El Paso will host a Centennial Lecture titled “Midnight in Mexico – A Reporter’s Journey through a Country’s Descent into Darkness,” by Alfredo Corchado, Mexico bureau chief for the Dallas Morning News and UTEP alumnus, at 5 p.m. Thursday, May 9. The free public lecture will take place in the Undergraduate Learning Center, room 126, on Wiggins Road.
Area Schools to Celebrate College Awareness on GenTX Day
What: UTEP mentors to help graduating high school seniors apply for college on GenTX (Generation Texas) Day
When: Friday, May 3
Where: 32 high school campuses around the region
UTEP Opens Registration for Summer, Fall 2013 Classes
The University of Texas at El Paso has opened registration for scores of classes that will be available during summer sessions and the fall 2013 semester, and UTEP officials suggest students act fast.
UTEP Graduate Student Awarded $80,000 Grant for Rio Grande Research
Maria Schrock, a Ph.D. candidate in UTEP’s Department of History, has received a highly competitive $80,000 grant from Mexico’s Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT).
Researchers Invent New Way to Control Electromagnetic Waves in 3-Dimensional Space
Raymond Rumpf, Ph.D., director of the EM Lab at The University of Texas at El Paso, and his team have developed a way to control electromagnetic waves in three-dimensional space using 3-D printed plastic metamaterials, manmade materials engineered to have superior properties.
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