EEOC sues UTPB under Equal Pay Act

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MIDLAND The University of Texas Permian Basin violated the Equal Pay Act by paying lesser wages to a female assistant/associate professor of accounting than...

OC dean named Impact Academy fellow

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Pervis Evans, dean of the school of Liberal Arts Education at Odessa College, was named an Impact Academy fellow through the national nonprofit organization...

UTPB library goes modern

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Part of University of Texas Permian Basin’s campus transformation includes the renovation of the J. Conrad Dunagan Library. The first floor of the two-story structure...

Sul Ross receives grant to help graduate opportunities for Hispanic students

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The U.S. Department of Education authorized a $2.9 million grant to Sul Ross State University last month for the Promoting Postbaccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic...

Midland College offers entrepreneurial discussions in Spanish

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On Sept. 21, the Midland College Business & Economic Development Center, in partnership with Casa de Amigos, hosted an entrepreneurial seminar in Spanish featuring...

UTPB investigate unattended death

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On Sunday at 8:13 a.m., UTPB Police received a call about an unresponsive person in a field near the walking trails off Loop 338. Upon...

Edsel gives ‘monumental’ lecture

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Robert M. Edsel, No. 1 New York Times best-selling author of “The Monuments Men,” helped relaunch the Shepperd Leadership Institute’s Distinguished Lecture Series with...

Time to visit Texas Tech

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For high school students, the time to visit college campuses is here. On Monday, Texas Tech University will host Texas Tech Preview for prospective students,...

Harmony gratified by cabinet roles

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Being part of a Teach Plus’ Harmony Teachers Advisory Cabinet will help Odessa campus teachers Sara Donaldson and Toni Wolford Pina advocate for their...

Nimitz student arrested 

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ECISD police arrested a 6th grader at Nimitz Middle School Thursday afternoon for saying he would shoot up the school. He is charged with the...