Tag: University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV)
Apple store opens at UTRGV Brownsville
The bookstore on the UTRGV-Brownsville campus began selling Apple products on Tuesday as an Apple Authorized Campus Store offering educational discounts to students, faculty...
Medical first: Officials break ground on $30 million neurosciences center
HARLINGEN — A new era of medical research and treatment opened for the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday with the ground-breaking ceremony for the...
Brownsville won’t host UTRGV graduation; ceremony moved to Harlingen
BROWNSVILLE — At the end of this semester, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s graduating students will have to commute to Harlingen or Edinburg...
McAllen authorizes $1 million for UTRGV medical school research
McALLEN — City commissioners this week authorized a $1 million payment for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s School of Medicine, and the...
UTRGV’s Sigma Delta Pi chapter honored for outstanding activities in Spanish-language studies
By Priscilla Ramirez, Special to the Star
The National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society has named UTRGV’s Alpha Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi an...
Music fans can attend free Hallo Flute 2019 concerts
Just in time for Halloween, the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Flautistas Ensemble will hold its annual Hallo Flute 2019 concert in Brownsville...
UTRGV MSA student places second at national competition
By Amanda L. Alaniz, UTRGV Staff
Elaijah Islam, a high school senior at the UTRGV Mathematics and Science Academy, already has an ideal career pathway.
“I...
UTRGV announces tuition break for qualified undergrads
Qualifying undergraduate students with adjusted gross family income of $75,000 or less will be able to attend the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley at...
UTRGV announces tuition break for qualified undergrads
Qualifying undergraduate students with adjusted gross family income of $75,000 or less will be able to attend the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley at...
Students find homes at UTRGV dorms
Over 200 students were seen carrying heavy bags of clothes and decorating items at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Casa Bella dorms on Friday in Brownsville.
At the start of their college education, some felt anxious and others were excited to finally be living on their own. The students — some with the help of their parents — decorated rooms and listened to family advice on how to cook, manage time and even how to stay safe when walking on their own.