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The University of Texas at El Paso is made up of six colleges and two schools, each comprises programs and units which carry out curricular, co-curricular, and service-learning community engagement opportunities. Use the tabs to learn more about how to get involved with a college, school, or campus unit.
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Business
Civic & Border Community
Health & Wellness
Science & Technology
Student Resources
MissionThe College of Business Administration of The University of Texas at El Paso shares with the University its fundamental mission to provide access to the highest quality education to a diverse student population, commensurate with AACSB International standards for business education. The international and multi-cultural characteristics of our region and the expertise and scholarly inquiry of our faculty create a learning environment for global enterprise that is academically challenging, experiential and professional. The College is committed to the University’s ideals of excellence by providing exceptional higher education that enables our graduates to make significant contributions to their professions and be competitive in the local and global marketplace. Therefore, the goals of the College are to provide:
Our quality is reflected in the success of our students, alumni, and faculty, and in the enhancement of the personal and professional lives of community residents Dashboard
9Faculty Engaged 27Service Courses 241Students Engaged 61,114Service Hours Community Engagement Research Centers
Community Engaged Programs
GrantsCommunity Engagement Council MembersLaura UribarriAssistant Dean for Academic Programs lmuribarri@utep.edu Michael GarciaLecturer msgarcia4@utep.edu Engaged FacultyFernando Jimenez Arevalo, Ph.D. Hettie Houghton Laura Treviño, Ph.D.
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MissionThe mission of the College of Education is to prepare effective teachers, counselors, diagnosticians and school administrators who successfully address the problems of schools and other youth-serving agencies, especially in communities with a significant Hispanic population. Dashboard
25Faculty Engaged 35Service Courses 1,115Students Engaged 169,273Service Hours Community Engagement Programs & Centers
Community Engaged Scholarship
Grants
Community Engagement Council MembersPaul CarrolaAssistant Professor pacarrola@utep.edu Carleton BrownAssistant Professor chbrown@utep.edu Engaged FacultyRon Wagler, Ph.D.Director of the Living Arthropod & Environmental Educational Laboratory Katherine Mortimer, Ph.D. Co-Director of the Ethnography of Languages, Literacies, and Learning Lab Amy Bach, Ph.D. Co-Director of the Ethnography of Languages, Literacies, and Learning Lab Daniel Tilman, P.h.D. Co Director of the MAKERSPACE laboratory Song An, P.h.D. Co Director of the MAKERSPACE laboratory Alyse Hachey, P.h.D. Co Director of the MAKERSPACE laboratory Josefina Tinajero, Ph.D. Director of the Mother/Daughter program and of the Do the Write Thing Program Elsa Villa, Ph.D. Director of the CERPS Lab David S. Knight, Ph.D. Associate Director of the CERPS Lab |
MissionThe UTEP College of Engineering will serve the region, the nation, and the world by providing ACCESS TO EXCELLENCE through: Innovative educational programs that contribute to effective learning for our students, and that prepare graduates to be leaders and innovators in a variety of fields, Pioneering research programs that foster the creation of knowledge and invention of new technologies, Implementation and commercialization of knowledge and technologies to solve critical engineering and computing problems, and Active partnerships and collaborations with educational, government, non-profit, and commercial organizations, maintaining a commitment to diversity. VisionThe UTEP College of Engineering will CHANGE THE FACE OF ENGINEERING as: The leading institution in the U.S. for the education of Hispanic engineers, and A national model for urban institutions in engineering education innovation and in the integration of education, research, and engineering practice and entrepreneurship as a potent economic stimulator for the institution's service region. Dashboard
33Faculty Engaged 42Service Courses 480Students Engaged 26,714Service Hours
Community Engagement Programs & Centers
Grants
ProjectsAccentuating Ascarate: Engineering Students Help Improve El Paso County Park
Community Engagement Council MembersGabby GandaraAssistant Dean for Engineering Student Success gabby@utep.edu Eric SmithAssociate Professor esmith2@utep.edu Engaged FacultyDr. Ann Gates Dr. Rafael Gutierrez |
MissionThe UTEP College of Health Sciences provides high-impact, interprofessional, and transformative education, research and community engagement. VisionThe UTEP College of Health Sciences leads the preparation of health and human service professionals to improve quality of life, and eliminate health disparities in the Paso del Norte region and beyon Dashboard
42Faculty Engaged 60Service Courses 1,326Students Engaged 601,562Service Hours
Core ValuesAs a College, we believe in…
STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2024The College of Health Sciences is currently seeking feedback about the attached draft Strategic Plan (2019-2024). Based on our stakeholders' review of the content, we are asking the below questions:
This strategic plan will be translated into measurable objectives at the program level. Progress will be shared widely and will be publicly accessible. Community Engagement Programs & Centers
Community Engagement Council MembersMark LuskAssistant Dean for Engineering Student Success gabby@utep.edu Dahalia CastilloCo-Director, Clinical Assistant Professor dahlia@utep.edu Engaged FacultyDr. Mark Lusk |
MissionThe College of Liberal Arts will support and facilitate community engagement activities, including community-based teaching and engaged scholarship. These help foster mutually beneficial and impactful partnerships between the College and the community. Partnerships involve individual and collaborative scholarly research projects, creative programs and community outreach initiatives that positively contribute to the academic life of the College and enhance the lives of UTEP students, faculty, staff, and the border community. Dashboard
80Faculty Engaged 199Service Courses 3,293Students Engaged 123,744Service Hours Community Engagement Programs & Centers
Community Engaged ScholarshipChican@/Latin@ Theatre – Dr. Adriana Dominguez Community Engagement AWARDS & RecognitionsRecipients
Opportunities Community Engagement Council MembersIsabel BacaAssociate Professor ibaca@utep.edu Cynthia MarentesDirector of Community Engagement cmarentes@utep.edu |
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VisionThe College of Science envisions itself as a dynamic community of science and mathematics faculty and students engaged in innovative research and learning with global impact, recognizing our special role as a leader in this binational community. Dashboard
16Faculty Engaged 14Service Courses 130Students Engaged 14,027Service Hours
GoalsGoal 1 – Learning and TeachingTo continually improve education for undergraduates and graduates in order to continually prepare new generations of scientists, mathematicians, and technologically literate individuals who understand not only basic scientific concepts but also have a working knowledge of the latest scientific discoveries. Graduates from UTEP’s undergraduate and graduate science programs can be expected to enter all walks of life and be able to use the power of science and its methodologies to solve complex problems in a variety of fields. Graduates of our undergraduate programs will have a quality undergraduate education, enabling them to be prepared to enter graduate or professional schools and/or pursue entry level positions in a broad variety of fields. The College has established benchmarks to encourage and measure the recruitment, retention, and graduation of math and science students at all levels. In undergraduate education, goals are to increase the number of majors each year, improve the success rates in introductory math and science courses in all disciplines, and shorten the mean time to degree from 5.7 to 4.5 years by 2015. In graduate education, our goals are also to improve the recruitment and graduation of master’s and doctoral students. The College will offer new master’s programs in environmental science (MSES) and science teaching (MAT-Science), as well as new Ph.D.’s in Computational Science and Chemistry. It will develop plans for Ph.D.’s in Ecology, Math and Science Education, and Mathematical Sciences. Increasing the support of teaching assistants and research assistants will facilitate recruitment and retention of graduate students. (Benchmark 2) Goal 2 – ResearchTo position the College of Science to lead the University in its quest to become a Carnegie Research Extensive University. The College will support the University’s research and scholarship through increasing external research funding and improving public visibility of its student and faculty research success. The College’s ability to obtain external research funding is fundamental to its leadership and educational mission in math, science, and technology. A series of benchmarks have been established to measure improvements in obtaining external funding. These include more faculty engaged in funded research, more grants received, and more dollars awarded over the next five years. In addition, the College will contribute to a professional scientific research posture by increasing the number of students conducting research, improving the record of faculty publishing in peer reviewed journals, and providing greater support for grants management at the faculty/departmental level. Goal 3 - Public ServiceTo enhance service to the community and the university and to support the University in its external partnerships by providing appropriate expertise and leadership in scientific and technological areas. Enhancing the community’s perception of UTEP as an excellent place to study math and science and to conduct research in these areas will support the College’s research and educational goals as well as the overall mission of the University, and increase the College’s ability to improve the scientific knowledge of the citizenry. The College will continually strive to increase the visibility of the research produced by the faculty and to translate the scientific achievements of its faculty and students into terms that the general public will understand and appreciate. Goal 4 – AdministrationTo support the achievements of students and faculty in scholarship and research by providing and maintaining state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, through efficient administration and staff services at the departmental and college level, through improved grants administration support, and through continuing evaluation of the College’s ability to meet its goals and objectives. Community Engagement Programs & Centers
Community Engaged ScholarshipChican@/Latin@ Theatre – Dr. Adriana Dominguez Community Engagement AWARDS & RecognitionsRecipients
Opportunities Grants:Community Engagement Council MembersAmy WaglerAssociate Professor awagler2@utep.edu
Dr. Bibiana ManceraCo-Director of Community Engagement for the BBRC barias@utep.edu Engaged FacultyDr. Deana Pennington
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MissionThe mission of the University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing is to prepare professional nurses at baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels to meet complex human needs in a competitive global healthcare environment. We seek to inspire evidence-based lifelong learning and utilization of advanced technologies by providing a progressive research environment where students, faculty and researchers investigate and meet global healthcare needs. We strive to improve healthcare and quality of life in our diverse multicultural underserved local communities by preparing graduates to make significant contributions to nursing, local, national, and global communities.
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87Faculty Engaged 62Service Courses 3,083Students Engaged 345,814Service Hours
Community Engagement Programs & Centers
Community Engagement Council MembersCarla EllisInstructor in Clinical Nursing cjellis@utep.edu
Ronnie StoutClinical Assistant Professor rcsout@utep.edu Engaged FacultyCarla Ellis, MSN, RN Dr. Melissa Wholeben, PhD, RN Shalla Copeland PhDc, MSN, RN Maria Hinojosa Smith, MSN, RN Dr. Ronnie Stout DNP, RN
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MissionTo bridge borders to achieve access and excellence by transforming pharmacy education, patient care, community engagement, research, and leadership for a 21st century demographic.
VisionTo be a pioneer in the advancement of pharmacy education through Innovation, Diversity, Engagement, Access, and Leadership (IDEAL) in our community and beyond. Goals
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Service-Learning Course as part of the Required Curriculum: PHAR 6324 Culture, Literacy, and Community HealthOver 800 hours of documented service-learning hours in the first semester (Fall 2017) as a School of PharmacyActive Engagement in the Community through Health Fairs and Community Outreach in Co-Curricular EffortsCommunity Engaged Scholarship
Community Programs & CenterGrants
Community Engagement Council MembersJeri SiasClinical Professor jjsias@utep.edu |