It’s not too late to find a fun, engaging summer camp for your mini-Miners! UTEPhas courses that will cover nearly every topic – from dinosaurs and sharks to YouTube content creation – for children of all ages. Virtual and in-person courses available.
UTEP players and coaches are touring the community to meet fans at three locations this month. Pick up your $9.15 tickets to the football home opener and a commemorative “915” T-shirt.
July 5-8
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall
High school students are invited to join other talented singers in a fun-filled week of activities geared toward learning the Texas All-State choral repertoire.
Starting July 11
Various times, College of Engineering
The College of Engineering summer camp teaches rising third through 11th graders about the diverse fields and careers in engineering. Learn about robotics and electrified roadways, and join challenge sessions with students around the region.
High schoolers can learn fundamentals and advanced skills from high level coaches. The UTEP Football Camp is open to all players of all skill levels entering grades 9-12.
July 5-21
12:30-2:30 p.m., UTEP Campbell Building, 1101 N. Campbell
The UTEP Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic is offering free group speech therapy sessions this summer for the general community. Sessions run for one week through July 21.
UTEP is one of 20 universities in the newly launched Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities, which was formed to increase opportunity for those historically underserved by higher education. UTEP President Heather Wilson serves as the alliance chair.
Each institution has been both categorized as R1 (very high research activity) by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education and designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education.