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Grant to Help UTEP Enhance Community Health Services |
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A $200,000 grant from humanitarian charity Direct Relief will help UTEP’s College of Health Sciences and the schools of Nursing and Pharmacy to expand their efforts to help people in need in El Paso County. |
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UTEP Team to Enhance Computer Science EducationA National Science Foundation grant will fund an interdisciplinary effort that leverages data mining to create the next generation of critically needed computer science curriculum for the area’s high schools. |
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Bookstore Schedules Event to Honor Former UTEP LeaderBrave Books invites the public to its official introduction to the collection of books once owned by the late UTEP President Emerita Diana Natalicio on March 11 and 12, 2022, at the store, 1307 Arizona Ave. |
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Water/Ways Exhibit at Centennial MuseumMarch 5 – April 30 Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens Water/Ways explores the past, present and future of water in El Paso and how it divides and unites individuals and communities through historic, artistic, economic, political and social lenses. |
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Pick to Play it Safe: Alcohol Awareness WeekMarch 8-10 Various campus venues Students can learn about alcohol use, impact and safety during these activities that will include food, fun and giveaways. |
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El Paso Pro-Musica Presents “Creating Connections”7:30 p.m. March 11 Fox Fine Arts Center El Paso Pro-Musica presents renowned violinist Kurt Nikkanen and his wife, pianist Maria Asteriadou, for a performance of music by composers from Italy and Argentina. |
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Women’s Softball vs. UTSA6 p.m. March 11, 3 p.m. March 12, 12 p.m. March 13 Helen of Troy Softball Complex |
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Women’s Tennis vs. Pacific12 p.m. March 12 El Paso Tennis Club |
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UTEP, City Trim COVID-19 Testing HoursUTEP and the City of El Paso are cutting back on the hours of COVID-19 testing at the former Honors House and the city-run mega testing site. |
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Inaugural Student Film Festival Calls for SubmissionsOrganizers of the first UTEP Student Film Festival encourage talented students to submit their movies that will inspire viewers from around the region and beyond. The deadline is March 21, 2022. |
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OLLI’s Spring Session II Starts March 21People 50 and older can still register for the second spring session of UTEP’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The eclectic courses will be offered either in-person or online. |
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