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Engaged Scholarship and Learning

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ESTAC 3.106 and BINAB 1.105
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Email: engaged@utrgv.edu
Phone: (956) 665-3461 Edinburg
Phone Alt: (956) 882-4300 Brownsville

 

Other Presentation Opportunities


Engaged Scholar Symposium

The Engaged Scholar Symposium (ES²) is the largest multidisciplinary gathering of undergraduate scholars in South Texas and was conceived to share and celebrate multidisciplinary undergraduate research, service learning projects, and creative works. Students from all academic disciplines are encouraged to participate in the symposium, hosted at both the Brownsville and Edinburg campuses on consecutive days.
Keynote speakers are featured, and community partners will share opportunities to participate in experiential learning within the Rio Grande Valley community.

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STEM Education Conference

The STEM Education Conference brings together educators to discuss STEM education research and how they are applied in P-20 learning environments. Presenters will share current research within disciplinary and interdisciplinary STEM contexts and promote collaborations and partnerships from local to international.

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Festival of International Books and Arts (FESTIBA)

The Festival of International Books and Arts (FESTIBA) was established in 2006 to promote the importance of literacy, culture and the arts to students, parents, educators and community members throughout the Rio Grande Valley.

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Pulse Magazine

Pulse Magazine produces an annual magazine for the UTRGV campus and community at large that: provides a creative venue for student writing, photography and graphic design, gives a snapshot in time within a cultural context, connects academic experience with practical applications, and gives students valuable experience that can make them competitive in the professional environment.
Student submissions are welcome on any topic from any field, especially non-fiction works.
Submit to pulse.magazine@utrgv.edu for consideration.

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