Researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) have developed a small-molecule drug that prevents weight gain and adverse liver changes in mice fed a high-sugar, high-fat Western diet throughout life.
A Texas Woman’s professor has been recognized by a national organization for her commitment to excellence in clinical education, research and her support of the neurorehabilitation field.
Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio melanoma expert Monte Shaheen, MD, was part of a team of investigators that conducted a phase II clinical trial funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to determine the efficacy and safety of administering the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab before and after surgery in high-risk melanoma patients.
The 2023 Texas Council of Women School Executives (TCWSE) recently held their 38th annual conference at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas which was led by Dr. Kathryn Washington, one of the College of Education's Educational Leadership assistant professors.
Mr. Bryan Daniel, Chairman and Commissioner Representing the Public for the Texas Workforce Commission, presented BayTech, Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership (BAHEP) and San Jacinto College with a check for more than $332,000 to fund a grant for aerospace technician training.
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Robert Gauntt and reappointed Vice Chairs Janiece Longoria and James C. "Rad" Weaver to The University of Texas System Board of Regents for terms set to expire on February 1, 2029.
Four Austin Community College District (ACC) students are semifinalists for the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has awarded $2.7 million to Dallas College School of Education to support its Early Childhood Education Pipeline Pilot Project.
Nearly 100 students from all seven Dallas College campuses will re-trace the steps of the civil rights movement through several southern states, visiting sites where courage was displayed, and the Civil Rights Movement began.
Register now for this Small Business Success Series by HCC that offers an opportunity for hands-on learning and interaction with faculty, guest entrepreneurs, business experts, and peer delegates!
The Dallas College food and wine fundraising event Bits & Bites will be held at the Dallas Arboretum’s A Tasteful Place on Sunday, April 16, from 6-8 p.m.