The University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) is a
public university
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in
Odessa, Texas
Odessa () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Ector County, Texas, Ector County with portions extending into Midland County, Texas, Midland County.
Odessa's population was 114,428 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 ...
, United States. It is part of the
University of Texas System
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. UTPB was authorized by the
Texas Legislature
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in 1969 and founded in 1973. UTPB is now home to over 7,000 students and 250 teaching faculty.
History
The University of Texas of the
Permian Basin began in 1973 as a university that initially offered only junior, senior, and graduate level programs. Among those who pushed for the establishment of UTPB was the oil industrialist
Bill Noël
William Douglas Noël (May 11, 1914 – January 9, 1987), was an American independent oilman, industrialist, banker, rancher, philanthropist, and civic leader in Odessa, Texas.
Background
Noël was born in Fort Worth, the son of Earnest No� ...
, who with his wife, Ellen Witwer Noël, became major philanthropists of the institution.
In 1991 the university began accepting freshmen and sophomore applicants, and in 2000, the J. Conrad Dunagen Library and Lecture Center was completed, featuring a twenty-station multimedia lab and classroom.
During 2006, the university was holding discussions with the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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about the construction of a new High-Temperature Teaching and Test Reactor which, if successful, would finish licensing and construction around 2012. It would also be the first university-based research reactor to be built in the US in roughly a decade, and one of the few
HTGR type reactors in the world. In late November in 2016 the city of Odessa granted site permission. That was the first step in official authorization.
On April 17, 2008, the university broke ground on a new Science and Technology Complex. The new building houses chemistry, biology, physics, computer science, and information technology programs. The new building contains 41 labs, 56 offices, six classrooms, and three sunken lecture halls. Despite warnings from a UTPB Geology professor, the contractor failed to identify an underground aquifer that could cause the building supports to sink. Construction was delayed while the contractor reinforced the building supports after drilling into the aquifer; however, the building opened in time for the Fall 2011 semester.
The building houses classrooms, multiple laboratories including two large demonstration labs, a 200-seat lecture hall, and a state-of-the-art Data Communications Teaching Lab for undergraduate and graduate students. The Computer Science Department maintains a computer science research lab and a computer networking research lab.
A state-of-the-art building known as the
Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center is now open in the Midland campus, off
Hwy 191 and
FM 1788
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Technology and computing
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* Foundation model, a large m ...
. Construction began in 2009 and the center opened with a grand gala featuring
Rod Stewart
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on November 1, 2011.
In 2018, UTPB announced a new
kinesiology
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building at a cost of around 37 million dollars. The following year, UTPB announced the opening of its 55 million dollar
engineering
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building.
Campus
Main campus
A Stonehenge replica was added adjacent to the Visual Arts Studio.
*Parker Ranch House
*Mesa Building
*J. Conrad Dunagan Library/Lecture Center
*Founder's Building
*Visual Arts Studio
*Gymnasium Complex
*Gym Annex Building
*Falcon's Nest(Housing)
*Falcon's Court(Housing)
*Industrial Technology Building
*Science and Technology Building
*Student Activity Center
*Thermal Energy Plant
*Physical Plant
*PETS
; Other places of interest
*
Ellen Noël Art Museum
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People named Ellen include:
* Ellen Adarna (born 1988), Filipino actress
* ...
*Presidential Archives and Leadership Library
*Fire Station (City of Odessa)
*U.T.P.B. Park (City of Odessa)
Midland campus
*Center for Energy and Economic Diversification (CEED)
*
Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
**Performance Hall
**Rea-Greathouse Recital Hall
;Future developments
*Engineering Building
*Student Housing
*Academic Additions
Academics
The university offers
bachelor's degree
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s and
master's degree
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s, through its five colleges and schools:
* College of Arts and Humanities
* College of Business
* College of Engineering and Sciences
* College of Education
* College of Health Sciences
Athletics
The UT Permian Basin (UTPB) athletic teams are called the Falcons. The university is a member at the
Division II level of the
National Collegiate Athletic Association
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(NCAA), primarily competing as a member of the
Lone Star Conference
The Lone Star Conference (LSC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Member institutions are located in the South Central states, with schools in Texas
...
(LSC) since the 2016–17 academic year. The Falcons previously competed in the D-II
Heartland Conference
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from 2006–07 to 2015–16; in the
Red River Athletic Conference
The Red River Athletic Conference is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The conference's 14 member institutions are located in Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico.
History
...
(RRAC) of the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
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(NAIA) from 1998–99 to 2005–06; and as an
NAIA Independent from 1995–96 to 1997–98. The teams' uniforms reflect the school colors of orange, white, and black.
UTPB competes in 16 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, and tennis; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, and volleyball.
Notable alumni
*
Daeshon Francis
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Early life
Francis was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the U ...
(born 1996), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
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References
External links
*
Athletics website
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