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We Are UT El Paso

We Are UT El Paso

  • Professor Merritt considers himself a speech scientist. He sat down with host Keith Pannell to discuss his research. His research focuses on the perception of gender from someone's voice.
  • On this episode of We Are UT El Paso, Keith Panel is joined by KTEP’s own News Director, Angela Kocherga. The two talk about the importance of learning about El Paso from someone who is actually from El Paso.
  • On this week’s episode of We Are UT, Keith Panel sits down with Dr. Dennis Bixler-Marquez, UTEP professor and director of Chicano Studies as they discuss his upbringing and what interested him in Chicano Studies and the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • n this week’s episode of We Are UT, Keith Panel is joined by associate professor of Biological Sciences at UTEP, Philip Lavretsky, to discuss how fishing during his childhood lead to Philip’s fascination with wild fowl genetics and the wild behavior of ducks and other birds.
  • In this episode of We Are UT, Keith Pannell sits down for a quick discussion with Grammy Award winning cellist, Zuill Bailey, to talk about his childhood passion for playing blossomed into being one of the more renowned cello players.
  • In this week’s episode of We Are UT, Keith Panel welcomes Dr. Raymond Rumpf, professor from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, to take a look back on how his childhood life in rural Pennsylvania led to him being a major influence in the work of electrical engineering.
  • In this episode of We Are UT El Paso, Dr. Michael Vinson Williams talks about his upbringing on a farm, and discusses his work and relation to the civil rights movement. He talks with Keith Pannell about some topics covered in the African American Studies Program.
  • On this week’s episode of We Are UT, Keith Pannell is joined by the Vice President for Research at UTEP, Dr. Ahmad M. Itani, to discuss his journey through his early life in Beirut, Lebanon during the Civil War.