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Lone Star College receives over $1.3 million in state funding

Governor Greg Abbott has announced that Lone Star College (LSC) in Houston is set to receive over $1,329,329 in Skills Development Fund (SDF) grants. These grants have been awarded by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). LSC plans to utilize these funds to provide customized training aimed at upskilling more than 650 employees from four companies: AmeriTex Machine & Fabrication, McCarthy Building Companies Inc., Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital, and Tenaris. The sectors targeted for this upskilling initiative include construction, energy, healthcare, and machining.


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UH Wolff Center earns fifth consecutive No. 1 spot in national entrepreneurship rankings

The University of Houston (UH) announced the Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship as the top-ranked undergraduate entrepreneurship program in the U.S. for the fifth year in a row. The recognition, released by Entrepreneur magazine, was bestowed by The Princeton Review.


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UH Bauer College entrepreneurship course draws lessons from Taylor Swift

The University of Houston (UH) announced its C. T. Bauer College of Business is introducing a new course, "The Entrepreneurial Genius of Taylor Swift," on the business and entrepreneurship strategies of Taylor Swift. Students can enroll in this unique entrepreneurship course for the upcoming academic year. The program, to be taught by Professor Kelly McCormick, aims to explore and dissect the effective business tactics utilized by global music star Taylor Swift.


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Phillips 66 launches new learning and development program

Phillips 66 announced it has introduced a new learning and development program aimed at accelerating employee learning and fostering early leadership skills. Launched in early November, the initiative commenced with the first Day of Learning, an event designed to encourage employees to explore a range of learning opportunities.


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Phillips 66 boosts middle school STEM program with $1 million contribution

Phillips 66 announced it has donated $1 million to Project Lead The Way, an initiative focused on introducing students to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers through collaborative academic activities. In the Aldine school district in Houston, students utilized the contribution to construct paper skimmers, exploring the principles of engineering and design. This donation is part of Phillips 66's broader commitment to enhancing STEM education across America.


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Abbott on expansion of third special session agenda: 'The legislation will create an Education Savings Accounts program with universal eligibility for all Texas schoolchildren'

Gov. Greg Abbott has expanded the agenda for the third special session of the 88th Texas Legislature to include additional school finance, such as teacher pay raises, school safety, and special education, the Office of the Texas Governor said. Abbott, a Republican, said that the announcement follows what he described as productive discussions with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives Representative Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont).


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Texas Education Agency encourages schools to use additional resources to foster awareness of Israel-Hamas conflict

In the wake of the ongoing war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) have encouraged schools statewide to use additional lessons and resources to foster awareness and understanding of the conflict and its root causes.


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UH received $5 million donation to foster student entrepreneurship

The University of Houston (UH) has received a generous $5 million donation from the Wayne Duddlesten Foundation. This donation will be used to establish the Duddlesten Institute, which will work in conjunction with the Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship at Bauer College. According to a press release by UH, the goal of the institute is to enhance entrepreneurship education and support for UH students.


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Creighton on Texas Senate passage of school voucher bill: 'This legislation empowers parents and unleashes the potential of Texas education'

The Texas Senate has passed Senate Bill (SB) 1, a piece of legislation that would establish a state voucher program allowing parents in Texas to use taxpayer dollars for private education. The bill, authored by State Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe), easily gained approval in the Senate but is expected to face challenges in the Texas House of Representatives.


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Khator: UH is 'steadily climbing toward our goal to be ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation'

University of Houston (UH) President Dr. Renu Khator’s 15th State of the University Address presented the 96-year-old public institution in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood as in the midst of seemingly unstoppable momentum. This momentum, per Khator, is sustained by UH’s rise from No. 91 to No. 70 in the U.S. News & World Report national rankings of public universities.


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Rice University hails alumnus's Nobel Prize win

Rice University announced that Dr. Louis Brus, an alumnus of the private Houston university, has been awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his "discovery and development of quantum dots." The university expressed its pride and congratulated Brus and his colleagues for the well-deserved recognition.


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City of Houston City Council met Aug. 29

City of Houston City Council met Tuesday, Aug. 29


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University of Houston-Downtown President Blanchard delivers State of the University address

On September 26th, University of Houston-Downtown (UHD) President Dr. Loren J. Blanchard delivered his State of the University Address at the school’s Wilhelmina Cullen Robertson Auditorium. Blanchard, who has been president since March 2021, used the address to highlight the previous year’s accomplishments and provide a glimpse into future developments for UHD.


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Johnson Space Center hosts OSIRIS-Rex asteroid sample

Now that it has taken up residence at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC), researchers have commenced studying what’s considered the first asteroid sample ever obtained by the U.S.


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Art Institutes announces permanent closure of campuses including Houston location

The Art Institutes has announced the permanent closure of several of its campuses, including the Houston location. The private for-profit school, headquartered in Atlanta, informed students that it would be shutting down operations on September 30th. In a statement on its website, the Art Institutes encouraged students to complete their education at another school and assured them that they were working with partners to facilitate transfers.


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Brazosport Independent School District joins civil litigation against TEA

Brazosport Independent School District (BISD) has taken a stand against the Texas Education Agency (TEA) by joining a lawsuit accusing the agency of failing to provide clear information on the calculation of school district accountability ratings. The BISD Board of Trustees voted unanimously to sign onto the lawsuit, expressing their dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency from TEA.


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Behind the Badge initiative allows UH community to interact with law enforcement

The University of Houston (UH) recently hosted an event called Behind the Badge, which aimed to foster interaction between the UH community and law enforcement agencies. The event took place at the M.D. Anderson Library and allowed students, faculty, and staff to engage with the UH Police Department (UHPD) and other local law enforcement agencies. The initiative aimed to break down barriers and humanize law enforcement officials.


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Rice University on upset win over UH: 'The Bayou Bucket is coming home'

In a stunning upset, the Rice Owls football team emerged victorious against the University of Houston (UH) Cougars, reclaiming the prized Bayou Bucket after eight attempts. The game, which took place on September 2, saw the Owls triumph in double overtime with a score of 43-41, as reported by the Associated Press and Houston CBS affiliate KHOU News.


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Fisher officially assumes interim HCC chancellor role

Dr. Margaret Ford Fisher has officially taken on the role of interim chancellor at Houston Community College (HCC) as of the beginning of September. The appointment was unanimously approved by the HCC Board of Trustees in July. In a press release issued by HCC, Fisher expressed her gratitude for the opportunity, stating that she is honored to serve as interim chancellor and is dedicated to advancing student success.


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Texas Education Agency delays release of 2023 A-F Accountability Ratings

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has announced a temporary delay in the release of the 2023 A-F accountability ratings for districts and campuses. Originally scheduled for September 28, the release has been pushed back to allow TEA to adjust its growth goals. TEA Commissioner Mike Morath emphasized the importance of maintaining high expectations in order to improve student learning and support. The A-F system is designed to reflect how well schools are meeting these expectations, and the adjustments being made this year will ensure that it continues to serve as a valuable...