After taking a brief intermission during the pandemic, Dallas College's Arts and Humanities Division is proud to announce art exhibits a ...
School leaders say there will be heightened security and police presence on the campus until further notice.
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Dallas County is home to over a million people of Hispanic or Latino origin. They come from all over the world, including families which ...
Emily De La Rosa is a Dallas College student studying business who hopes to transfer to the University of Houston after she graduates in ...
“It’s not just a Texas thing. It is a nationwide problem.”
This year Dallas College is expanding our Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations to include a special two-day Dia de los Muertos event at ...
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Dr. John Hart Jr., the Distinguished Chair in Neuroscience in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Dallas College is committed to providing no- or low-cost sustainability education to its students, employees and community. There is no ...
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Dr. Yvette E. Pearson never pictured herself as an engineer when she was growing up.
“ChildrenHelpingScience.com was a solution for an immediate problem: Researchers had to move their research online,” Mills said.
Dr. Sheen S. Levine, assistant professor of organizations, strategy and international management in the Naveen Jindal School of Management
“Our entire team stepped up to get our students and staff involved remotely across all campuses,” said Morton.
Pierre Fleurinor, the DISD Reset Lab Coordinator noticed a disproportionate number of Black and Hispanic students being placed in his care.
Parents in a Fort Worth suburb come up with their own plan after school says canceling indoor school dances is “just common sense.”
The observation, which includes lectures, poetry readings and financial advice, kicks off Sept. 15.
“What potential would have been wasted had I not had my mom be the person who said, ‘You can do this.
The Vivistim Paired VNS System is produced and commercialized by MicroTransponder, a spinoff company started by UT Dallas graduates.
Students in South Dallas and the surrounding areas will have greater access to technical training and career advancement after the 4315 ...
Nationwide, parents are being told to expect significant school bus delays for the foreseeable future.
“Dr. Hobson Wildenthal’s name is synonymous with that of UT Dallas,” said UT Dallas President Richard C. Benson
Dallas College’s Erin Tierney Kramp scholars have endured numerous struggles that were made more challenging by the pandemic.
Keller ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard on Wednesday, Sept. 8, showed nearly 1,000 active cases.
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Some students will be returning to school from Labor Day weekend to classrooms with new mask mandates in place.
It can be difficult to diagnose because it can produce a wide variety of nonspecific symptoms.