It’s not too late to sign up K-12 students for sports camps, including basketball, soccer, football and more! Students can learn directly from coaching staff and student-athletes in UTEP’s Athletics facilities.
Pat Hegarty, quarterback of the record-setting 1988 UTEP football team and an award-winning screen- and game-writer, will be the guest speaker at this year’s luncheon. Head Coach Dana Dimel and members of the Miner football team will also be on hand to preview the 2023 season.
July 11 – Aug. 19
Rubin Center for the Visual Arts
Instant Exposure: A Habit of Documenting” pairs Polaroids taken by Andy Warhol with those taken by El Paso-based artists Beatrice Macias-Caballero and Julio Barrera. Join the opening reception from 5-7:30 p.m. July 14 and bring your own Polaroids of El Paso.
The UTEP Dinner Theatre presents the Tony Award-winning production of Roald Dahl's “Matilda, The Musical,” which revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life.
This fun, interactive day includes free food and activity stations that will introduce the whole family to the world of civil engineering. This event is part of the ‘Building the Borderlands’ exhibit, which highlights UTEP’s civil engineering history and runs through July 29.
Check out youth camps in a wide range of activities, including STEM Imagineering, geology, photography, robotics, fencing and much more. Classes take place all summer long, and enrollment is available until the week of Aug. 21.
In coordination with their exhibit ‘Instant Exposure: A Habit of Documenting,’ visitors of all ages are invited to take part in the different pop-art-inspired workshops and programs being offered this summer. Events include Teen Nights from 5:30-8 p.m. July 20-21, and Pop Art! Family Day at noon July 29.
Golfers, be part of this event that’s all foreJoin your fellow Miners and celebrate all things UTEP! Cheer along to the fight song, enjoy UTEP-themed foods and wear your UTEP orange as the Chihuahuas take on the Sacramento River Cats on Friday, Aug. 25.
UTEP will now have a home at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, thanks to a new agreement with NASA. At a joint ribbon-cutting event in both Houston and El Paso, UTEP and NASA formally announced the operation of a Digital Engineering Design Center — run by UTEP — at the Johnson Space Center. Individuals who work there will focus on pioneering NASA missions like establishing human settlements on the moon.