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 University of Texas at El Paso - Definition 

The University of Texas at El Paso, or UTEP, is part of the University of Texas System. It lies on the eastern bank of the Rio Grande, in El Paso, Texas. Founded in 1913 as the Texas College of Mines, a mineshaft still exists on the mountainous, desert campus. It is composed of buildings of Bhutanese architecture, with massive sloping walls and overhanging roofs. Although the population of the campus was 99% white, in 1966, basketball coach Don Haskins thrilled portions of the nation by winning an NCAA National Championship with mostly African-American players, including 3 guards, thus breaking an unspoken barrier. By 1967, the Board of Regents authorized that the name of the college be changed from Texas Western College to its present name. In 2004, the now famous 1966 NCAA win is being made into a major motion picture name Glory Road, which is set to release in 2005.

Today, the institution is devoted to educating the diverse population which inhabits this isolated part of the nation.

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Western Athletic Conference
Boise State | Fresno State | Hawai‘i | Louisiana Tech | Nevada | San Jose State
   Leaving in July 2005: Rice | SMU | Tulsa | UTEP   
Joining in July 2005: Idaho | New Mexico State | Utah State
Western Athletic Conference


Conference USA
ECU | Houston | Memphis | Southern Miss | Tulane | UAB
  Leaving in July 2005: Army | Charlotte | Cincinnati | DePaul | Louisville  
Marquette | Saint Louis | TCU | USF
Joining in July 2005: Marshall | Rice | SMU | Tulsa | UCF | UTEP
Conference USA
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