Online version of the original proposal documentation submitted to the NSF that brought the MIE program to UTEP.
Online version of the proposal submitted to the NSF on August 1, 1999 to extend the MIE initiative at UTEP another 3 years. Includes future directions of the program and the change it will provide in SEM education.
The third and final proposal to extend NSF funding of the MIE initiative.
The NSF conditions that govern the operating procedures of the MIE program.
Amendments to the Original Cooperative Agreement between the University of Texas at El Paso and the National Science Foundation. This document defines changes between Phase I (original agreement) and Phase II responsibilities.
An on-line version of the NSF site team evaluation report submitted by Susan C. Kemnitzer regarding Phase I activities and those proposed in Phase II.
A list of major accomplishments at the university including student research and support, faculty enhancement, evaluation, and more. The report also outlines future directions of the UTEP MIE initiative.
Summarizes major achievements of the UTEP model from 2000-2001. This document was submitted to the National Science Foundation on July 11, 2001 as part of our Cooperative Agreement, and it highlights both Major Accomplishments and Future Directions.
The Major Accomplishments and Future Directions of the UTEP model for undergradute SEM education and innovation during the second year of our Phase II initiative. The complete document is also available as a PDF for download (56 Kb).
President Dr. Diana Natalicio outlines UTEP success in minority education, UTEP's value to our community, and describes the inequities of our funding at the state level.
As of July 2, 2001, MIE UTEP has adopted a new procedure for the accurate and timely transfer of ownership for equipment purchased through our office.
This presentation was given to the National Science Foundation (NSF) by MIE Principal Investigator Dr. Benjamin C. Flores in Washington D.C. on September 11, 2002 and describes the MIEUTEP model and its impact. The presentation is also available in PowerPoint (1.5 Mb) for download.
In a letter written to Susan Kemnitzer, Deputy Director for the Division of Engineering Education at the NSF, University of Texas at El Paso President Dr. Diana Natalicio outlines a budget and timeline for adoption of key MIE activities. This 2 page document is available for download as a PDF (88 KB).