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UTPB PLANS MAJOR GROUNDBREAKING THURSDAY
UT Permian Basin will break ground at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 17 on the new Science and Technology Complex. The facility will be designed for undergraduate/graduate teaching and research, and campus-wide information systems support.
“I would like to invite the public to attend the ceremony,” President David Watts said. “This is a major construction project, and it will significantly impact the look and feel of the campus.”
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'Voters hold the key'
Political leaders address presidential election
BY ELAINE MARSILIO
Voters need to embrace the issues facing the 2008 election because it's important to be informed and for candidates to communicate effectively with U.S. citizens, two political leaders said Thursday.
Harold E. Ford Jr., chair of the National Democratic Leadership Council, addressed issues facing the 2008 presidential election like the economy, health care, the war in Iraq and energy. Michael Steele, Republican group GOPAC chairman and former Maryland lieutenant governor, joined him in the discussion. |
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UTPB OFFERS BUSINESS CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin Department of Continuing Education is proud to announce continuing education opportunities in business. One day courses will cost $299 for the public and $249 for UTPB alumni. Two and half days seminars cost $899 for the public and $749 for UTPB alumni. Business Certification will cost $2,499. Materials for all classes, as well as meals, will be provided. All classes will be held at the UTPB CEED building, Hwy 191 and FM 1788.
For more information contact the Continuing Education office at 552-2555.
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