Kapalua Marine Fuels and Lubricants Expands Operations to Harlingen, Texas
Kapalua Marine Fuels and Lubricants Expands Operations to Harlingen, Texas
McAllen ISD Earns 29 of 30 State Counselor Awards for RGV
This year, 30 schools in the RGV earned a CREST award and 29 of them are from McAllen ISD.
Bill Filed to Strengthen Rights of Sexual Assault Victims
An act of sexual violence can devastate and often derail someone’s life.
Developing Food, Agriculture, Natural & Human Sciences
Students from UTRGV and all the institutions involved will have the same opportunities to participate in project activities, including the opening workshop and online colloquium during the fall semester, and the culminating conference during the spring semester.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is Resigning
<img src="https://texasborderbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/YouTube-3-1.jpg" alt="Wojcicki says she's leaving to, "start a new chapter focused on my family, health and personal projects I’m passionate about."
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City of McAllen, Partners Lead Advocacy Efforts in Austin
Texas Border Business City of McAllen leaders, including McAllen I.S.D., South Texas College, UTRGV, South Texas Health System and others, in partnership with the McAllen...
$500k Grant for The Olmito Nature Park
"I want to personally thank the Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation for partnering with Cameron County in developing a beautiful 40-acre nature park showcasing the natural habitat of Cameron County. Thank you again for all your support," stated by Cameron County Commissioner Pct. 2 Joey Lopez.
New Affordable Cosmetology Program for Students, March 2023
Applications are now being accepted for STC’s much anticipated Cosmetology program, which will begin its first cohort this March.
GRAD Climbs to New Heights at Area Utility Company
Polanco graduated from the program with a certificate of completion in August 2021 before his career began.
UT System Student Regent Visits Campuses
“I wanted to get to know more of the state and some of the unique situations students face elsewhere.”
























