Fifteen graduates from The University of Texas-Pan American are headed to medical and dental school this fall — a 300 percent increase over last year’s group and the largest in the history of the school.
The University of Texas-Pan American is doing its part to further international communication by teaching World Wide Web skills to a group of 14 telecommunications professionals from 12 nations in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.
The University of Texas-Pan American has once again been cited by The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine as one of the top producers of Hispanic graduates at both the bachelor’s and master’s degree levels.
Admission applications are due May 29 for a new family nurse practitioner track in the master of science in nursing program starting this fall at The University of Texas-Pan American.
University of Texas System Regent Martha Smiley of Austin will address graduates at two of the three commencement ceremonies at The University of Texas-Pan American scheduled for May 16 in the University Fieldhouse.
The Rehabilitative Services Program at The University of Texas-Pan American has been awarded a $500,000, five-year grant from the Rehabilitation Services Program of the U.S. Department of Education.
The university’s first doctoral graduate will be among the 918 individuals eligible to participate in commencement ceremonies at The University of Texas-Pan American May 16 in the University Fieldhouse.
The Department of Educational Psychology at The University of Texas-Pan American is now accepting applications for a new master of education degree in special education for the culturally and linguistically diverse exceptional learner.
Representatives from the University of North Texas and Texas Woman’s University will be at The University of Texas-Pan American May 26 to provide details on a new cooperative master of library science degree that will be offered at UT Pan American via video conferencing beginning this fall.
Representatives from a number of county and city agencies charged with responding to emergencies will join employees at The University of Texas-Pan American for a four-day training seminar on handling hazardous materials beginning May 11.