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FOCUS ON CAMPUS: UTEP Engineering Students Selected to Present at NASA-Houston

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UTEP students Edgardo Flores, middle, and Sergio Cordova, right, float alongside NASA mentor Timothy Pelischek, left, on board a reduced gravity aircraft flight on July 10 in Ellington Field at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Photo courtesy of NASA
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    Louie talks with three UTEP engineering students chosen to take the NASA experience: Sergio Cordova, Gabriel Garay and Sarah Soto. They were among several chosen to talk with NASA scientists, astronauts and physicists about their own experiments created at UTEP, and how their entries won them opportunities to present in Houston. Their story is at http://engineering.utep.edu/announcement071814.htm

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