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Sul Ross receives $7.5 million grant from Department of Education

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Sul Ross State University in Alpine received nearly $7.5 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education to help develop new degree programs, including a new Ph.D. in Natural Sciences. Sen. John Cornyn (RTexas) notified SRSU last week that it will receive approximately $1.5 million annually for the next five years as part of the Promoting Postbaccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic Americans (PPOHA) grant program. PPOHA provides funding to expand postbaccalaureate education opportunities and improve the attainment of Hispanic students, expand academic offerings, and enhance program quality to help Hispanic and lowincome students complete post- secondary degrees. In addition to supporting the new doctoral degree, the grant will help to develop a Master of Science in Water Science, a graduate certificate in Dual Credit Teaching, and a graduate certificate in Professional Spanish while providing support for existing graduate programs like the new Master of Arts in Anthropology. The grant, called “Water in the Desert: Cooperation and Purpose-built Programs in Far West Texas,” will implement a partnership with Texas Tech University and Texas A&M-Kingsville to assist with the creation of market-driven graduate programs and improve the student experience through better facilities, equipment, technology, and hands-on learning. The funds will also cover the cost of 11 new faculty positions, a project director, and support staff. “We are grateful to Senator Cornyn for his continued support of academic programming at Sul Ross State University,” said President Carlos Hernandez. “Federal grant funding continues to reinforce our efforts, and we are pleased with the assistance of our elected representatives.”

SRSU Rodeo kicks off fall season

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The 2024-2025 Sul Ross State University Rodeo team hit the road today, kicking off their fall season at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales at the Lewis Cooper Arena. A saddle bronc and bull riding section will start things off at 5 p.m., MST, this evening. The regular rodeo performance will begin at 7 p.m. tonight and tomorrow night, with the wrap-up beginning on Saturday at 9 a.m.

Lobos edge Pioneers in overtime

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Contributor Although it wasn’t the prettiest of victories, the Sul Ross State football team found a way to win its first game of the season. The contest featured a pick-six, a 55-yard field goal, and a recordbreaking 80-yard punt return for a touchdown.
Kendrick Jefferson pulls away from a Wayland Baptist defender during the Lobos defeat of the Pioneers last Saturday Photo by Brylee Sweeten

Sweet and spicy jalapeno peach chicken

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HEAD OVER MEALS Who doesn’t like a little bit of heat with their sweet? If you’re looking to mix these two tastebud teasers into your menu, look no further than this jalapeno peach chicken. While it is common to mix certain fruits with savory proteins, adding jalapenos and peaches to chicken is probably not the first place your mind takes you.
Sweet and spicy jalapeno peach chicken
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