EPCC Celebrates Fall 2025 Commencement with Over 1,500 Graduates in El Paso
EPCC celebrated the graduation of 1,506 students, including a noteworthy cohort from special programs, with two ceremonies and speeches highlighting the college's commitment to education and the success of Hispanic students.
UTEP to Honor Largest Fall Graduating Class in History with Weekend Commencement Ceremonies
UTEP will celebrate its largest fall graduation with over 2,900 graduates. The ceremonies, requiring no tickets, are across two days with free parking available and will be live-streamed. The campus icons will be lit in honor of the graduates.
El Paso Community College Celebrates Milestone with Nursing Program Graduation Ceremonies
EPCC celebrated its Nursing Program grads with pinning ceremonies, with keynote speeches and award presentations. The school's long-running program prepares future nurses for diverse roles in healthcare.
Dr. Brian Lusk Unanimously Appointed as New EPISD Superintendent, Embarking on Mission for Academic Excellence in El Paso
Dr. Brian Lusk is appointed as the new Superintendent of Schools for El Paso Independent School District, receiving unanimous support by the board. He brings over 30 years of experience in Texas public education.
El Paso ISD Welcomes Dr. Brian Lusk as New Superintendent, Embarks on New Chapter of Leadership
Dr. Brian Lusk is appointed as the Superintendent of Schools for El Paso ISD, after a unanimous board decision. With a 30-year career in Texas education, he aims to build upon the district's academic achievements.
Dr. Brian Lusk Steps into Role as Superintendent of El Paso ISD with Vision of Hope and Collaboration
Dr. Brian Lusk announced his commitment as the new Superintendent of the El Paso Independent School District, planning to engage with community members and build upon the district's legacy.
El Paso Invests in Future Sustainability with $20 Million Landfill Expansion Project
El Paso's Environmental Services Department is expanding the Greater El Paso Landfill by constructing six new cells over 65 acres for $20 million, funded by solid waste fees, ensuring waste management for the next 12 years.












