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As the number of students eligible for the state’s largest financial aid program grows, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board is projecting a…
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Barriers in the U.S. education system make it less likely for students with disabilities to finish high school, enroll in college, or complete a…
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A new study finds a San Antonio program designed to inspire Latino students to pursue doctoral degrees and to work in cancer research is having measurable…
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From Texas Standard . Dr. Diana Natalicio has been called “the voice, the face, the strength and the sheer rock” of the University of Texas at El Paso....
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State lawmakers learned Wednesday how Texas is struggling to help African American and Latino students secure college or career readiness…
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When Mike Flores takes the helm of the Alamo Colleges District Oct. 1, he’ll be the district’s first Latino chancellor, and the first to be promoted from…
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This week on Fronteras:Border Patrol agents go through extremes on the job, ranging from extreme boredom to high-stress situations. 0:00Some immigrant…
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In Texas, 56 percent of undergraduates who finished college in 2016 left with an average of about $26,000 in debt, according to the Institute for College…
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Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of campus carry at Texas public universities. It was also the first day of campus carry at community colleges in…
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In his new book, a tenured professor gives a behind-the-scenes look at the American university system: what works, what doesn't, and how to get the most…