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Guitar festival in its seventh year
The seventh annual UTB/TSC Guitar Ensemble Festival returns for four days of concerts, performances and competition Wednesday, March 26 to Saturday, March 29.
Center ground breaking brings the arts alive
The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College launched a revitalization of fine arts in Brownsville with the ground breaking of The Arts Center Wednesday, March 20.
WEDNESDAY JAN 23, 2007 - Students express their opinions on the the new SAP policy.
New York Times Student Journalism Institute participant
WEDNESDAY JAN. 24, 2008 - Communication major, Elizabeth Perez was recently one among a group of students selected for the New York Times Student Journalism Institute.
English professor provides a delightful treat
WEDNESDAY JAN. 18, 2008 - Marmalade anyone? The sweet yet tangy jelly made from the Seville orange is enjoyed by many and generally eaten on toasted bread.
Exhibit opposes proposed border wall
MONDAY NOV. 19, 2007 - The John Hunter Room Archives Department at the Arnulfo L. Oliveira Memorial Library unveiled an exhibit opening on the proposed US-Mexico border wall issue.
Student Sound-off: Border Wall
WEDNESDAY NOV. 7, 2007 - Students express their opinions on the border wall.
MONDAY OCT. 22, 2007 - The College of Liberal Arts held its first United Nations Day competition Wednesday, Oct. 24 with about 400 seniors from Brownsville’s five public high schools participating.
Jorge G. Castañeda to Speak at UTB/TSC
THURSDAY OCT. 4, 2007 - Jorge G. Castañeda, Ph.D., former Mexican foreign minister and now political science and Latin American studies professor at New York University, will explore U.S.-Mexico relations this fall as headliner of UTB/TSC’s Distinguished Lecture Series.
Faculty seminar on Johanna Magdalena Beyer
WEDNESSAY OCT. 3 2007 - The College of Liberal Arts proudly showcases current faculty research in this seminar series open to the faculty, staff, and students of UTB/TSC and the community. "Rediscovering a Forgotten Voice: The Percussion Ensemble Music of Johanna Magdalena Beyer"
Students debate hot topic issues during Free speech Alley
FRIDAY SEPT. 21, 2007 - Dr. Cook,
Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of the Communication department will hold Free Speech Alley, between North and South. The discussions will be held throughout the semester further announcements on the times and dates will be made.
"Balloons Across the Wall: The West German Leaflet Propaganda Campaign"
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 19, 2007 - Dr. Helmut Langerbein, Assistant Professor and Chair of the History Department, will be the first presenter in this semester’s Faculty Research Seminars sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts. Faculty, staff, students, and the community are invited to hear his talk on "Balloons Across the Wall: The West German Leaflet Propaganda Campaign."
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 19, 2007 - UTB/TSC will hold its first nationally televised seminar, titled, “Border Security and the Challenges to our Community” from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday Oct. 3, in the Set B- Lecture Hall.
A government professor with a touch of art
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 19, 2007 - We often think of professors as very structured individuals, and with good reason too. Some may say they are stiff, a characterization a typical government professor may encounter. With all its rules, bureaucracies, and hierarchies, this field of study may structure people as they try to put it into perspective.Alexander Dawoody defies this convention.
UTB-TSC Symphony performs in Mexico
THURSDAY August 30, 2007 - The UTB Symphony Orchestra was invited for the second time to perform three concerts in Puebla State, Mexico, these concerts were part of a celebration of two distinguished Institutions: the "Instituto Garcia de Cisneros" celebrating its 50th Anniversary, and the Puebla State Conservatory of Music celebrating its 90th Anniversary.
The Communication Council to host 1st annual bowling tournament
THURSDAY August 30, 2007 -The Communication Council will host the First Annual Bowling Tournament at the Galaxy Bowling Center at 3451 Pablo Kisel Blvd. The event will take place Saturday, July 21, from 9 am to 1 pm. The sign up fee is $100 for teams of five. The top three teams will receive cash prizes.
'El Centro’
depicts Brownsville’s Downtown daily life
THURSDAY JULY 21, 2007 -
Students and faculty gathered Thursday, June 7, at the Richardson Art
Gallery to take a look at the El Centro Photography Exhibition that
featured student work from UTB/TSC’s photography classes.