EEOC sues UTPB under Equal Pay Act
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...