Top Jazz Singer Teaches and Performs at UTEP
By Lisa Y. Garibay
UTEP News Service
The glam and glitter of the music biz can make it difficult for an aspiring instrumentalist or performer to truly prepare herself for the ups and downs of the profession. That’s why an opportunity to get candid with a seasoned and successful pro can make all the difference for students considering music – especially in the more commercial realm – as their bread and butter.
Leadership Program Graduates 3rd Cohort
By Daniel Perez
UTEP News Service
A professional development program created to bring out the leadership potential in UTEP staff and faculty and help them to articulate the University’s vision and mission graduated its third cohort May 3 in the Centennial Museum’s Discover Gallery.
Students Among First to Benefit from New Graduate Fellowship Incentive Program
By Nadia M. Whitehead
UTEP News Service
Alla Dove will complete her graduate degree at The University of Texas at El Paso without spending a single penny.
Longest-Serving Professor Decides to Retire after 56 Years
By Daniel Perez
UTEP News Service
The longest-serving faculty member in the history of The University of Texas at El Paso is calling it a career at the end of the spring 2013 semester – sort of.
UTEP Joins the Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science
The University of Texas at El Paso is the newest member of The Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S). UTEP joins the University of California - Berkeley, Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as the university members of E3S.
UTEP to Celebrate Nurses
WHO: UTEP School of Nursing
WHAT: National Nurses Week Celebration
WHEN: 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, May 9
WHERE: Health Sciences and Nursing Building’s Terrace at UTEP
Journalist to Give Centennial Lecture on Dangers of Reporting in Mexico
By Lisa Y. Garibay
UTEP News Service
Alfredo Corchado has known for a long time about the dangers of being a working journalist in Mexico. But he keeps going back.
Communication Department Takes Students, Ideas to Indonesia
By Lisa Y. Garibay
UTEP News Service
UTEP Associate Professor of Communication Stacey Sowards, Ph.D., was first introduced to Indonesia when her parents moved there during her senior year in college. After visiting the country several times with her family and pursuing her master’s degree at UTEP, she decided to continue her studies there because of her strong interest in intercultural issues and communication.
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