Nobel laureate Sir Harry Kroto delivers the Centennial Lecture titled “Chemistry in Nano and Outer Space” in the Undergraduate Learning Center in El Paso, Texas Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014. Photo by Ivan Pierre Aguirre/UTEP News Service
Sir Harry Kroto, Ph.D., a Nobel laureate in chemistry, will deliver a Centennial Lecture titled “Chemistry in Nano and Outer Space” at The University of Texas at El Paso on Nov. 25.
Sir Harry Kroto, Ph.D., a Nobel laureate in chemistry, will deliver a Centennial Lecture titled “Chemistry in Nano and Outer Space” at The University of Texas at El Paso on Nov. 25.
President Diana Natalicio and The Department of Chemistry cordially invite you to attend a UTEP Centennial Lecture “Chemistry in Nano and Outer Space” Professor Sir Harry Kroto.
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The Honorable Eduardo Medina Mora, Ambassador of Mexico to the United States, will deliver the first Centennial Lecture of the fall semester at The University of Texas at El Paso on Sept. 10.
The Centennial Lecture Series invites noteworthy speakers to the UTEP campus to share their perspectives on a broad range of contemporary issues that are likely to impact our society, culture and lives in the years ahead.
A rapidly increasing Latino population, a surge in Hispanic-owned businesses and an increase in employment opportunities for Hispanic college graduates in science, technology, engineering and math will define the social, cultural and economic future of the United States, according to a woman widely regarded as one of the country’s most influential Latinas.
Monica Lozano, CEO of ImpreMedia, discussed her role as the head of the nation's leading Hispanic media company during her Centennial Lecture at the UTEP campus.
Monica Lozano, CEO and chair of the board of ImpreMedia, will give a Centennial Lecture at The University of Texas at El Paso titled “Latinos, Texas and America’s Future.”