The University of Texas Permian Basin is home to over 7,000 students. Whether on campus in West Texas or from a laptop hundreds of miles away, they’re part of a diverse community that values culture, connection, and progress. Every member of our Falcon Family deserves some time in the spotlight. But with Hispanic Heritage Month…
A young single mother waits nervously outside her clinic, juggling work, childcare, and bills—and she’s just missed her appointment for food vouchers. Instead of being stuck on hold, she reschedules through an app and is instantly linked to support, without ever stepping foot in an office. The digital world has its flaws, but in social…
Not all heroes wear capes. Sure, doctors and surgeons wear scrubs—the unofficial capes of modern medicine—but what about the people working behind the scenes? The ones making sure our hospitals, clinics, and healthcare systems runs smoothly every day? They might not always get the glory, but they’re far from undervalued, especially in today’s job market….
September is National Literacy Month! To celebrate, we asked UT Permian Basin’s College of Education faculty to share their favorite books. You may find a few of your own favorites here, or discover something new and inspiring. Ready? Let’s dive in! Shelly Landreth, EdD (Literacy) “Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver” This is a…
More than 7,000 languages are spoken worldwide. So, how did English become the “international language?” It didn’t happen overnight. English is closely tied to major historic events, trends, inventions, and media that connect the world today. How English Became a Global Language Today, English boasts the most speakers globally. But how did its reach come…
What compels someone to commit a violent crime—or repeatedly break the law? Is it a mental illness, unresolved childhood trauma, or something else entirely? The FBI reported that in 2017, violent crimes occurred every 24.6 seconds in the United States, including a murder every 30.5 minutes, a rape every 3.9 minutes, and a robbery every…
Jobs applications: Too many to count. Resume tweaks: You’ve lost track. Cover letters: You might as well be writing to Santa. If you have a sinking feeling that your job applications are being sent to a black hole, you’re not imagining things. These days, many resumes never make it in front of human eyes. Why?…
Powerful turbines humming in unison across a field. Solar panels floating on the ocean, their synchronized mirrors following the sun’s path. The future of renewable energy is here, and it’s gaining momentum. In fact, renewable energy sources now generate nearly 30% of the world’s electricity—a massive leap from just 20% in 2011. Solar energy is…
So, you’ve decided to take the next step in your career with a Master of Public Administration (MPA). You’re eyeing your next promotion, eager to lead, and one click away from applying—then reality hits: tuition, fees, books. Your ambitions shouldn’t come with a heavy price tag, and the good news is, they don’t have to….
Only a few decades ago, stopwatches, whistles, clipboards, and a coach’s sharp eye were the main tools used in sports training. But oh, what a difference 30 years can make. Today, those simple tools have been replaced by advanced technology like GPS wearables and AI-powered trackers that do far more than clock a sprint. Sports…