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PLEASE NOTE:

We do NOT have the resources to assist with genealogical research.

For GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH please contact:
 
*El Paso Genealogical Society

*UTEP Special Collections Dept

* El Paso County Historical Society

*El Paso Public Library Border Heritage Center

For GENERAL RESEARCH  assistance contact Rachel Murphree at murphree@
elp.rr.com

 
For REPRINTS of Borderlands issues please contact Ruth Vise at  rvise@
epcc.edu.

Volume 26 Credits

Special thanks to:

Dr. Richard M. Rhodes, President, El Paso Community College

Dr. Dennis E. Brown, Vice President of Instruction

Dr. Lydia Tena-Perez, Campus Dean and Dean of Instructional Programs, Northwest Campus

Monica Wong, Head Librarian, Northwest Campus

The El Paso Times

Michael Price & Mary Acosta

Thanks to: 

Joe Old, Instructor, EPCC Mass Communication and English Disciplines

Lou Vest, Professor, English EPCC

Leon Metz

Becky Ortega, Jeanette Dominguez and staff, Dean's Office, Northwest Campus

Lourdes Garcia, Robert Sandoval, Terri Zarate, Concha Vaquera, Steven Martinez and Lorely Ambriz, Northwest Library

Rachel Murphree and Helen Bell, Northwest Library

Laura Gaither, Nancy Coe, Marye Booth, and Emma Uresti, ISC, Northwest Campus

Pat Worthington and staff, El Paso County Historical Society

Claudia Rivers and staff, Special Collections, UTEP Library

El Paso Public Library

Martha Andrews, Rio Grande Historical Special Collection, NMSU Library

Friends of the Library, Hillsboro, N.M.

Lucy West

All EPCC students who submitted manuscripts, photographs and illustrations to Borderlands

Cover photos: Hillsboro ruins by Monique J. Ortega; Canutillo High School by Adrianna Alatorre.

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Borderlands is published annually by El Paso Community College, P.O. Box 20500, El Paso, TX 79998.

It is a collection of student written articles on the history & culture of the El Paso, Juárez, Las Cruces border region, comprising the states of Texas, New Mexico, and the Mexican state of Chihuahua.   This site was created with seed money from the Integrating Technical Contexts into Academic Courses (ITAC) Project, and maintained by the Northwest Community Library staff. 

Funds for the program were provided by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board under the auspices of the federal Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998.  

Ruth Vise, English Professor and Borderlands Project Director, EPCC
Monica Wong, Website Project Coordinator, Head Librarian,  Northwest Community Library,  EPCC
Joe Old, Technical Consultant, ITAC Project
Mary Sarber,  Lorely Ambriz, and Library Staff.
Rachel Murphree, web weaver

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