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Disappointed by a lack of government support, the remote West Texas town raised the money it needed to connect 2,000 residents to high-speed broadband.
To help reduce textbook costs for students and offer them more relevant materials, faculty, staff and top administrators at University of Texas Permian Basin are working to create Open Educational ...
Scott McKown is now official as the University of Texas Permian Basin's new police chief. McKown was sworn in Wednesday in the Heimmermann Center in the Mesa Building by Michael Parks, Executive ...
“I loved campus-based law enforcement and that’s why I stayed with it. I’m just honored to have been selected for the UTPB chief of police,” he said. McKown enjoys the relationships you ...
The University of Texas Permian Basin is excited to welcome two new academic leaders to campus. Dr. Rafic “Ray” Bachnak has been named the first Dean of the new College of Engineering and ...
25—The UTPB men's tennis team is currently ranked ... with the two highest ranked teams hosting the lower ranked teams at campus locations. The two winners advance to the NCAA Division II ...
UTPB said his deep ties to the region and focus on student safety make him a valuable addition to the falcon family.
near the University of Texas-Permian Basin campus. The footage also shows several utility poles falling to the ground, resulting in multiple electrical flashes. The virga bomb was responsible for ...
May 9—LUBBOCK — The UTPB men's tennis team saw its season come to an end with a 4-1 loss at No. 5 nationally-ranked and top-seeded Lubbock Christian University in the NCAA Division II South ...
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)—The University of Texas Permian Basin has named Scott McKown the new Chief of Police for the campus. He will start his new role on May 14, 2025.
ECTOR COUNTY, Texas — A familiar face in Police Chief Scott McKown is moving across county lines to take the reigns as Chief of Police for the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB).