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University of Texas at El Paso

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The Prospector, December 2, 2010, Utep Student Publications Dec 2010

The Prospector, December 2, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: 2010 Grads


2010 Economic Impact Of The University Of Texas At El Paso, David A. Schauer, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Guadalupe Corral, Mario Caire Dec 2010

2010 Economic Impact Of The University Of Texas At El Paso, David A. Schauer, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Guadalupe Corral, Mario Caire

IPED Technical Reports

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) continues to be a significant contributor to the regional economy. In its 96th year of operation, the University of Texas at El Paso currently provides educational opportunities for over 22,000 students. In doing so, UTEP employs 3,100 individuals and has an annual operating budget of $335 million, clearly making it a significant contributor to the regional economy of West Texas and the Paso del Norte region. UTEP is one of the largest business concerns in El Paso. The presence of the University impacts, both directly and indirectly, local business volume, household income, …


Borderplex Economic Outlook: 2010-2012, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Teodulo Soto Dec 2010

Borderplex Economic Outlook: 2010-2012, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Teodulo Soto

Border Region Modeling Project

No abstract provided.


The Prospector, November 23, 2010, Utep Student Publications Nov 2010

The Prospector, November 23, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Turkey-less Thanksgiving


The Prospector, November 16, 2010, Utep Student Publications Nov 2010

The Prospector, November 16, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Students' Choice Awards: Best of Issue


The Prospector, November 11, 2010, Utep Student Publications Nov 2010

The Prospector, November 11, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Access Denied: Disabled students ask for building improvements


The Prospector, November 9, 2010, Utep Student Publications Nov 2010

The Prospector, November 9, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Border Research at Risk


The Prospector, November 2, 2010, Utep Student Publications Nov 2010

The Prospector, November 2, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Basketball Is Back!


The Prospector, October 26, 2010, Utep Student Publications Oct 2010

The Prospector, October 26, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: In the Shadows of a Smokestack


The Prospector, October 21, 2010, Utep Student Publications Oct 2010

The Prospector, October 21, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Race for Governor Heating Up


The Prospector, October 19, 2010, Utep Student Publications Oct 2010

The Prospector, October 19, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Roundabout Roulette


The Prospector, October 14, 2010, Utep Student Publications Oct 2010

The Prospector, October 14, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Walsh: 'UTEP is a very safe campus'


The Prospector, October 5, 2010, Utep Student Publications Oct 2010

The Prospector, October 5, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Homecoming 2010: Around the World


Minero Magazine, Volume Xi, Fall 2010, Utep Student Publications Oct 2010

Minero Magazine, Volume Xi, Fall 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Cover Story: El Negocio de la Musica, Tocar y Cantar no Basta


Department Of History Newsletter, Department Of History Oct 2010

Department Of History Newsletter, Department Of History

Department of History

E-newsletter of the UTEP Department of History.


Border Metropolitan Water Forecast Accuracy, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Angel L. Molina Jr. Oct 2010

Border Metropolitan Water Forecast Accuracy, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Angel L. Molina Jr.

Border Region Modeling Project

Municipal water consumption planning is an active area of research due to infrastructure construction and maintenance costs, supply constraints, and water quality assurance. In spite of that, relatively few water forecast accuracy assessments have been completed to date, although some internal documentation may exist as part of the proprietary “grey literature.” This study utilizes a data set of previously published municipal consumption forecasts to partially fill that gap in the empirical water economics literature. Previously published municipal water econometric forecasts for three public utilities are examined for predictive accuracy against two random walk benchmarks commonly used in regional analyses. Descriptive …


Mexico Consensus Economic Forecast, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Teodulo Soto Oct 2010

Mexico Consensus Economic Forecast, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Teodulo Soto

Border Region Modeling Project

No abstract provided.


The Prospector, September 30, 2010, Utep Student Publications Sep 2010

The Prospector, September 30, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Lack of Funds Affects Students


The Prospector, September 28, 2010, Utep Student Publications Sep 2010

The Prospector, September 28, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: New Rules, No Fun


The Prospector, September 14, 2010, Utep Student Publications Sep 2010

The Prospector, September 14, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Unfortunate Step Ends Stellar Career


The Prospector, September 9, 2010, Utep Student Publications Sep 2010

The Prospector, September 9, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Natalicio Urges Agenda on SGA


The 2009 Contribution Of Professional And Public Programs (P3) To The El Paso Community, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Guadalupe Corral, David A. Schauer, Mario Caire, Dennis L. Soden Sep 2010

The 2009 Contribution Of Professional And Public Programs (P3) To The El Paso Community, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Guadalupe Corral, David A. Schauer, Mario Caire, Dennis L. Soden

IPED Technical Reports

The Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) was contracted by Professional and Public Programs (P3), the continuing education division of UTEP, to conduct a study assessing the impact of the organization on the local community, as well as evaluate the programs offered by its Professional Training and Development (PT&D) and Community Enrichment (CE) departments. As a continuing education provider, P3 offers a variety of educational, professional and personal programs to the El Paso region’s traditional and non-traditional consumers of University resources including business, professional, and government entities, as well as …


The Prospector, August 31, 2010, Utep Student Publications Aug 2010

The Prospector, August 31, 2010, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Football Season Begins


Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center -- El Paso (Ttuhsc-Ep): 2010 Economic Impact On El Paso, Texas, David A. Schauer, Elizabeth K. Gibson Aug 2010

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center -- El Paso (Ttuhsc-Ep): 2010 Economic Impact On El Paso, Texas, David A. Schauer, Elizabeth K. Gibson

IPED Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 1464, Silbano Robledo Jul 2010

Interview No. 1464, Silbano Robledo

Combined Interviews

Silbano Robledo was very tired of working in his town from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm without a good salary. After he got married, he started a small business selling peanuts. Mr. Robledo traveled to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico to get hired as a bracero; He worked in El Valle picking cotton and then traveled to La Mesa de Lobos and worked doing the same job. He worked as a bracero for three years until 1959. He worked from twelve-hour days with a salary of $ 7.00 dollars per day. Robledo lived with his co-workers and they all together bought …


Mexico Consensus Economic Forecast, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Teodulo Soto Jul 2010

Mexico Consensus Economic Forecast, Thomas M. Fullerton Jr., Teodulo Soto

Border Region Modeling Project

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 1438, Sebastián Ruíz Ávila Apr 2010

Interview No. 1438, Sebastián Ruíz Ávila

Combined Interviews

Sebastian Ruíz Ávila lived there up until his late teens. He worked as baker helper in Matamores until he learned about the braceros. He worked at Lamesa, Texas. He was able to help his family back in México by working in the cotton fields everyday. His payment was based on the amount of cotton he would pick up. He worked 6 years as a bracero for the same person. Mr. Ruíz didn’t know English during his time working as a bracero. After having a family in Mexico, Mr. Ruíz stayed there working as a brick-maker. Then, he became a politician, …


Interview No. 1474, Jesus J. Ibarra Huerta Apr 2010

Interview No. 1474, Jesus J. Ibarra Huerta

Combined Interviews

Mr. Ibarra worked as a farmer since he was young. He traveled to Monterrey, Mexico to get hired as a bracero and then to El Paso del Aguila, Texas. Ibarra worked for the first time picking cotton in Laredo, Texas. He renewed his contract three consecutive times and worked in Bryan, Mission, McAllen and Mandy Texas. Ibarra worked in six different cities around Texas in 1957 and 1958. He renewed his contract and worked for eight months picking beetroot in Bay City, Michigan. He worked as a bracero for the last time in 1964. He got his American residency thanks …


Interview No. 1472, Maria Arreola Galvan Apr 2010

Interview No. 1472, Maria Arreola Galvan

Combined Interviews

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 1473, Octaviano Galvan Apr 2010

Interview No. 1473, Octaviano Galvan

Combined Interviews

No abstract provided.