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UTEP Celebrates 2026 World Water Week |
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The community is invited to engaging, immersive events that celebrate water and raise awareness about safe water access around the world. Check out a week of screenings, panels, creative presentations and much more! |
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UTEP, Workforce Solutions Borderplex Awarded Grant to Place More Students in Competitive InternshipsUTEP’s Mike Loya Center for Innovation and Commerce and Workforce Solutions Borderplex have been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Texas Workforce Commission to connect more students with internships that prepare them for post-graduate careers. |
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UTEP Secures Carnegie Community Engagement ReclassificationUTEP has once again earned the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification. The 2026 designation, awarded by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, affirms UTEP’s sustained commitment to meaningful, reciprocal partnerships that advance community-engaged teaching, research and service. |
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Get Inspired at FloraFest Preview |
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9-11 a.m. Saturday, March 28 | Centennial Museum |
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Led by botanical curator Kevin Floyd, this guided walk highlights mature native plants that will be available at FloraFest, showcasing their growth potential, seasonal beauty and resilience in the desert landscape. Gain inspiration and practical insight for selecting plants that will thrive in your own garden. |
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Celebrate Spring with Fresh Bouquet11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, March 25 | Peter and Margaret de Wetter Center Students can celebrate spring season with the Mineros Entertainment Board by creating fresh spring bouquets! Pick your flowers, wrap them and add a sweet little note. Bring your Miner Gold Cards! |
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UTEP Dinner Theatre Presents 'Rent'Starting March 27 through April 12 | UTEP Dinner Theatre, Union Building West Based loosely on Puccini's "La Boheme," Jonathan Larson's "Rent" follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. |
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Students, Faculty and Staff Invited to March 30 Spring Practice |
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UTEP students and employees can get a sneak peek at 2026 UTEP Football! All practices are closed to the public, but Miners can gain entry by bringing their UTEP IDs to Sun Bowl Stadium at 8:15 a.m. Monday, March 30. The El Paso community can also catch a special open practice at the SAC II in East El Paso on Saturday, March 28. |
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Track and Field Gains Multiple First-Place Finishes at Miners InvitationalThe UTEP track and field team concluded its first outdoor meet of the season with six more personal-bests and eight first-place finishes at the Miners Invitational on a scorching Saturday afternoon at Larry K. Durham Track at Kidd Field. |
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UTEP Press Accepting Submissions for 2028 Discovery Fellowship AwardThis award recognizes book proposals that best fulfill UTEP’s mission to disseminate discovery and research that impacts the world. The recipient will have their book published and receive a $5,000 award. Submissions are due by April 1 for priority consideration. |
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RSVP for Honors ConvocationJoin the UTEP community in celebrating the achievements of our outstanding faculty and students on April 12 at Magoffin Auditorium. Due to limited capacity, RSVP is required for admission. |
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No Classes for Spring Study DayThere will be no classes this Friday, March 27. Classes will resume on Monday, March 30. |
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