Wednesday, January 26, 2011

"UTEP, Texas Tech commit to collaboration"

UTEP grad student Ms. "Amber Coltrane, feels that this agreement will be good, but wishes UTEP..."

Meanwhile, The UTEP Prospector's Ms. Celia Rocha has the headline story!

¡Adelante, Celia!



Published online: Tuesday, January 25, 2011.


"Texas Tech University Health Sciences and UTEP took a leap forward in providing a better quality of life for the border region by joining forces in health science education.

"UTEP President Diana Natalicio said, Today's affirmation of our shared commitment to biomedical and health sciences education, research and community service establishes a set of principle and prophecies that will guide our efforts.

"Natalicio, TTUHSC President Tedd L. Mitchell, UT System Chancellor Francisco G. Cigarroa, Texas Tech University System Chancellor Kent Hance and UT System Board of Regents Vice Chairman Paul L. Foster were all present January 11 at the signing of the agreement.

"The contract included the promise to maximize resources and optimize efficiency in reaching shared goals by working together to serve the needs of the El Paso community.

"It incorporated the guarantee to meet regularly, share strategies, explore opportunities for collaboration and pursue resolutions to barriers... "


Enter UTEP Grad Student, Ms. Amber Coltrane.


"Amber Coltrane, occupational therapy graduate student, feels that this agreement will be good for the university, but wishes UTEP would get the students more involved when it comes to agreements that will affect students ..."

Amen to THAT, sister!

Way to go, Amber!

Great job, Celia! :)


¡Ora. UTEP!

¡Ora, MEChA!

¡Adelante, Destino!

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