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Online Industrial Engineering program ranked among the best, most affordable

POSTED ON Aug 20, 2018

Texas A&M-Kingsville has received a national ranking for its masters-level online industrial engineering program from the College Choice dot net web site. The online industrial engineering master’s program, which is part of the College of Engineering at Te

Math+Biology at Texas A&M University-Kingsville

POSTED ON Aug 17, 2018

Summer's almost over and it's back to school season with long checklists and supply lists. If you plan to make a student research list on campus, remember to sign up for statistical analytics, computing, and modeling. This summer, a junior mathematics major st

NMSU students built a bridge in Puerto Rico this summer

POSTED ON Aug 15, 2018

Adilen Martinez and Simon Valdez, two students with New Mexico State University’s Aggies Without Limits, were part of a group of volunteers that built a 237-foot suspended pedestrian bridge in Utuado, Puerto Rico this summer. Each year, Aggies Without Limits, an

How UTEP facilitates student success

POSTED ON Aug 14, 2018

When Nadia Herrera graduated from Coronado High School in El Paso in 2008, she had enough credits to enter the University of Texas El Paso as a sophomore. Nadia enrolled with a plan to become a lawyer, but a suggestion from her counselor put her on a different path

FIU marks 50-year success with Recognition Ceremony

POSTED ON Aug 13, 2018

The STEM Transformation Institute at Florida International University in Miami is among 13 institutes and centers whose work has earned them the university’s Preeminent and Emerging Preeminent Program status. The university’s Preeminent and Emerging Preemin

FIU engineers work on next generation transportation

POSTED ON Aug 10, 2018

An aerospace company owner has built the Assen A1 flying hoverbike with the help of FIU students. The computer-controlled bike weighs 100 pounds and can potentially fly up to 10,000 feet. The bike was showcased at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh event, which took place

Dan Arvizu, Top Hispanic in Technology

POSTED ON Aug 08, 2018

Dan E. Arvizu, Ph.D., the first Hispanic lab director in the history of any of the 17 U.S. Department of Energy National Labs, is now chancellor of the New Mexico State University (NMSU) system. The NMSU Board of Regents selected Arvizu to replace Garrey Carruthe

HACU announces Seventh Annual Deans’ Forum

POSTED ON Aug 06, 2018

The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities has announced HACU’s Seventh Annual Deans’ Forum on Hispanic Higher Education. The post-conference event of HACU's 32nd Conference will take place Oct. 09, 2018, 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Atlanta Marriot

Omar Duque appointed President of HITEC

POSTED ON Aug 02, 2018

The Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC) Board of Directors has announced that Omar Duque will serve as the organization's next President. Duque is a co-founder of the Latinx Founders Collective, an initiative to build more than 100 venture -funded Latinx startups

Gender gap in Patenting

POSTED ON Jul 30, 2018

A new study from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research Women has found women and communities of color, remain underrepresented within the innovation ecosystem in the United States. The policy research institute has projected that at recent rates of change, wo

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