The Center for Women Entrepreneurs (CWE) at Texas Woman’s University will be accepting submissions for its Veteran Woman Entrepreneur Grant program, which supports women veterans in Texas who own their own businesses or are interested in launching one, starting on Friday, March 31, 2023.
Austin Community College District (ACC) joins a group of colleges from across the state in an effort to develop programs that can skill up more Texans for high-demand careers.
Nearly 200 senior students of the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine learned where they will do their medical residencies during the annual Match Day ceremony held March 17 at the Chicken N Pickle restaurant.
The Department of Literacy and Learning in the College of Professional Education (COPE) now offers a new undergraduate degree program — the Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education — to prepare students to teach children, ages 3-8, and become fully certified in the state of Texas.
Austin Community College District (ACC) invites students, employees, and the community to discuss immigration experiences in the college’s first Look Beyond Borders Through Stories event.
Fifty-eight graduates of Victoria College’s Fall 2022 Vocational Nursing Program were honored with a Pinning Ceremony on Dec. 16 at VC’s Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts.
The community will have an opportunity to learn more about Victoria College’s May 6 bond election at Bond Informational Sessions scheduled for March 23 and April 18.
Future energy professionals gained skills for success through San Jacinto College and American Petroleum Institute’s SkillsReady by API job readiness program.
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.
National Women’s History Month is a time to acknowledge, reflect and honor the many achievements of females in politics, athletics, medicine, education, art, history and other fields.
Based on outstanding accomplishments and dedication to student success, Houston Community College has been selected to participate in a Talent Strong Texas Pathways five-year statewide economic mobility grant.