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.
UTEP Names New Communication Department Chair
UTEP Liberal Arts Dean Patricia Witherspoon, Ph.D., has appointed Stacey Sowards, Ph.D., as chair of the Department of Communication.
UTEP Calendar of Events (April 29-May 5)
Monday, April 29
7:30 p.m.
Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall
UTEP Glee Clubs
Spring Convocation Celebrates Excellence, Reflects on Past
By Laura L. Acosta
UTEP News Service
The University of Texas at El Paso’s transformation from a tiny West Texas mining school almost 100 years ago to one of today’s most vibrant, relevant and innovative universities in the nation can be attributed to the success of its students, faculty and staff, UTEP President Diana Natalicio said in her remarks during the University’s Honors Convocation on April 21.
UTEP Professor Named to Academy of Distinguished Teachers
By Lisa Y. Garibay
UTEP News Service
Beth Brunk-Chavez, Ph.D., associate dean for the College of Liberal Arts and an associate professor of rhetoric and writing studies in the English Department, has been appointed to The University of Texas System’s Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
Student Researchers Learn to Connect with General Public
By Alejandra Gonzalez
Affordable prosthetic hands. Converting poor resolution images into high-resolution images. The cure for HIV. Are these possible? According to students from the Campus Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives (COURI), they are. Science and technology are constantly evolving and we are getting closer to finding answers to things we never thought possible.
Interdisciplinary Research Grows on Campus
By Lisa Y. Garibay
UTEP News Service
More than 50 UTEP professors gathered to exchange ideas, report on research, and question the ins and outs of working with academic peers outside of their fields during the first-ever Interdisciplinary Research (IDR) Symposium held on campus April 18-19.
Texas Legislators Recognize 100-Year Anniversary of UTEP's Establishment
By Veronique Masterson
UTEP News Service
Dressed in UTEP orange neckties and scarves, with silver pickaxe pins on their lapels, about 60 UTEP ambassadors – alumni and friends of The University of Texas at El Paso – joined University President Diana Natalicio, The University of Texas System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa, The University of Texas System Board of Regents Vice Chair Paul Foster, and the El Paso legislative delegation at the Texas Capitol to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy.
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