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About ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ

³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ is America’s leading Hispanic-serving university. Located at the westernmost tip of Texas, where three states and two countries converge along the Rio Grande, 85% of our 26,000 students are Hispanic, and half are the first in their families to go to college. ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ offers 169 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs at the only open-access, top-tier research university in America.

 

 

Become a Miner

169 degree programs and world-class faculty means ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ has a major for you! Students learn and engage in the classroom, outside ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ, and around the world. Whatever your interest or passion, we can help you get where you want to go.

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Explore ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ

Take a closer look at our unique, Bhutanese-inspired facilities. The 420-acre campus is bustling with growth, including the new Advanced Manufacturing and Aerospace Center,Texas Western Hall classroom building, and Interdisciplinary Research Building.

History and Traditions

The Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy, now ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ, opened its doors Sept. 23, 1914, with buildings located on present-day Fort Bliss. A fire destroyed the campus in 1916 and the University moved to its current location.

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By the Numbers

169

Degree Programs

26,297

Students

85%

Percentage of Hispanic students

$162 Million

Annual research expenditures

1 Million +

Hours of community service annually contributed by students

$1.4 Billion

³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ’s contribution to the El Paso County economy annually

Mining Minds

Mining Minds

“Mining Minds” is a steel sculpture installed in 2010 to enhance ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ campus and celebrate our mining heritage through the iconic pickaxe head. At night, lights illuminate the structure, while LEDs emanate from the perforated ones and zeroes at each end of the pick.

On special occasions, including historic dates, major annual milestones and to celebrate special accomplishments, the pick is illuminated in blue and orange.


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