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Stanford's Carl Wieman won a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics. With a new book, he continues his efforts to spark systemic changes in how universities teach science.
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From Texas Standard: The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board is giving headaches to some of the state’s lawmakers, but it may be a self-inflicted...
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The superintendent of the San Antonio Independent School District wants students to know there's financial help that will enable them to go to a four-year…
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Ricardo Romo has announced his plans to retire next August following 18 years of service as president of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Romo is…
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Ahead of the 2017 Legislative session, lawmakers are looking at ways to boost college enrollment for working adults like military veterans, reaching those…
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Community colleges have been described by many as being a bridge for students seeking a path to a traditional four-year state university or a career, but…
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In 2003, state lawmakers voted to cut the budgets for state colleges and universities by 11 percent per student. In return, lawmakers gave up their right…
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Three members of the Edgewood Independent School District board resigned Friday with some of them saying they feared for their safety. The Texas Education…
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A top education analyst says the U.S. probably could get some more people through college by footing the bill, and it would probably pay for itself. But it isn't an open-and-shut case.
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Lawmakers at the state capitol are examining whether the state needs to allow more community colleges to offer four-year baccalaureate degrees. One of…