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research. The University advances the discovery of public value and positively impacts the health, culture, education, and economy of the community it serves. UTEP was recently ranked #1 in Texas by the Wall
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increasing access to excellent higher education. We advance discovery of public value and positively impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve. UTEP enrolls 24,000 students
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increasing access to excellent higher education. We advance discovery of public value and positively impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve. UTEP enrolls 24,000 students
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increasing access to excellent higher education. We advance discovery of public value and positively impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve. UTEP enrolls 24,000 students
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increasing access to excellent higher education. We advance discovery of public value and positively impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve. UTEP enrolls 24,000 students
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, environmental sustainability and infrastructure, health disparities, and international trade and commerce. The Paso del Norte region's center for intellectual capital, UTEP is one of the major economic engines in
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impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve. Eighty-four percent of our students are Hispanic, and half of undergraduates are the first in their families to go to college
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student body that is 84% Hispanic. UTEP advances discovery of public value and positively impacts the health, culture, education, and economy of the community it serves. The Chicano Studies program at UTEP
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positively impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve. UTEP's award-winning, sustainably designed campus landscape and unique Bhutanese architecture create an energizing and
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impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve. Eighty-four percent of our students are Hispanic, and half of undergraduates are the first in their families to go to college