Explore new art exhibits, an author discussion led by Benjamin Alire Sáenz, science and socializing at La Nube, and more.
Art history alumnus and Xicano illustrator Zeke Peña presented his comic-style narrative series, “The River Remix,” on campus on Feb. 3. The series chronicles the Rio Grande’s transformation from a ...
Longtime boys basketball coach Tony Harper will retire, has 1,159 wins. He has been at Cathedral for past 11 years, also ...
Mary Goodson, of South Point, received a Master of Science in Nursing from Elms College following the conclusion of the Fall 2024 semester. Goodson was among 79 students who received their degrees in ...
With the impeding retirement of Marion County Sheriff's Maj. Clint Bowen as head of the jail, Sheriff Billy Woods has selected Charles McIntosh as the new leader of the facility. Bowen, elevated to ...
This degree program is offered jointly between the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and the College of Liberal Arts. The dance minor provides you with an overview of dance by exploring its ...
Presenting 24 images of cells, tissues and organisms, scientists at the Multiscale Imaging Centre of the University of Münster offer insights into their research. Additionally, a twelve-metre-high ...
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) officials and Sundt Construction held a “topping out” ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 22, to celebrate a major construction milestone for Texas Western Hall, the ...
The shelling destroyed a mosque in the Al-Thawra neighbourhood and damaged dozens of houses in the first-class district, as well as locations near the airport and the University of El Fasher.
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Officials from UTEP and Sundt Construction held a “topping out” ceremony on Wednesday to celebrate a major construction milestone for Texas Western Hall, the ...
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- University of Texas at El Paso president Heather Wilson joined officials from the school and Sundt Construction to celebrate the last beam of the new building going in to ...
Today, the liberal arts continue to “involve the development of people who know how to think, learn, be creative, and adapt to change,” notes former university president Richard A. Detweiler.