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Researchers Test New, More Reliable Method to Detect Chagas Disease

Researchers Test New, More Reliable Method to Detect Chagas Disease

Biological sciences researchers have successfully tested a faster, more sensitive and more reliable way to diagnose Chagas disease, a debilitating parasitic illness that affects some 6 million people worldwide.

UTEP Magazine Now Available Online

The latest edition of UTEP Magazine is out now. Check out UTEP's new campus master plan, learn about alumni news and more.

Tom Gill Featured in New York Times’ Dust Storm Coverage

The professor in the College of Science’s Department of Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences lent his expertise to a story about how seasonal storms are carrying dust around the country. (Account access required.)

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EVENTS

Women Leaders to Share Stories at Panel

6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25 | Tomás Rivera Conference Center, Union Building East

Women Leaders to Share Stories at Panel

Influential El Paso women will share the secrets of their success and how to navigate through the professional world. Spots are limited, so RSVP on Minetracker!

Liberal Arts Lecture Series Presents Misinformation Expert

3-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 | Blumberg Auditorium, University Library

The Department of Criminal Justice and Security Studies will host Dr. Kiril Avramov, the co-director of UT Austin's Global Disinformation Lab, as he presents “Narratives and Misinformation: The Battle for Ukraine and Beyond.”

Artist in Residence Hosts Rubin Center Dance Performance

5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 27 | Rubin Center for the Visual Arts

Experience a participatory performance by artist Lorena Molina in collaboration with UTEP dance faculty and students. The event is part of the Rubin Center exhibit “Mud + Corn + Stone + Blue” on display through April 12.

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ATHLETICS

UTEP Softball Clinches Series Win Over Western Kentucky

Softball Clinches Series Win Over Western Kentucky

The UTEP softball team claimed a crucial series win Sunday afternoon at Helen of Troy Field, defeating Western Kentucky 4-1 in a decisive performance.

Track & Field Posts Several Victories at University of Arizona Meet

The Miners concluded their outdoor opener with more personal bests and multiple first place finishes at Arizona's Willie Williams Classic at Roy P. Drachman Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

No Friday Classes for Cesar Chavez Day

Friday, March 28 is a designated skeleton crew holiday in observance of Cesar Chavez Day. There will be no classes that day, but certain offices will remain open and functional with sufficient personnel.

Student Leadership Awards Still Accepting Nominations

The awards are designed to celebrate and recognize the countless hours and contributions that student leaders make to the UTEP campus, El Paso community and beyond. Nominations for outstanding individual student leaders, student organizations and fraternity and sorority chapters at UTEP are open until next Monday.

Textbook Adoption Deadline Extended

Faculty, are you teaching a course this summer? The Summer Textbook Adoptions deadline has been extended to April 1. They can be emailed to 1006TXT@follet.com or submitted through the textbook adoption portal link on my.utep.edu.

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