PSJA ISD Students Develop, Present Flooding solutions to city leaders as part of Architecture...
Inspired by the desire to improve their community, a group of PSJA Southwest Early College High School students developed and presented several drainage solutions to address local flooding issues to City of Pharr leaders on June 25.
Cornyn Op-Ed: A Humane Border Solution
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) authored the following op-ed in the McAllen Monitor explaining his bipartisan legislation to address the current border crisis while preserving our strong relationship with Mexico.
Former UTPA Baseball Coach Alfred Ogletree Honored
Alfred H. Ogletree who served as head coach from UTPA from 1969 to 1997 and was later inducted into the UTPA's inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame was recognized with a resolution in honor of his legacy.
Two UTRGV faculty members named recipients of UT Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards
Two UTRGV faculty members from the College of Health Professions and College of Sciences have been honored with one of the highest and most prestigious awards in the nation that recognizes teaching excellence – the 2019 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards.
Texas A&M Opioid Task Force Attracts Attention of HHS Regional Director
The Texas A&M University Health Science Center Opioid Task Force has made great strides in research, education and community outreach about the opioid epidemic – which has caused the deaths of more than 130 Americans daily from opioid overdoses – and these efforts are capturing national attention.
Senator Hinojosa Announces Re-Election for Senate District 20
After putting South Texas at the forefront of critical state budget negotiations as Vice Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa announces he will seek re-election for a fifth term in the Texas Senate.
“The Constitution calls for all U.S. residents to be counted, regardless of citizenship or...
“The Constitution calls for all U.S. residents to be counted, regardless of citizenship or residency status.
TSTC Aircraft Airframe Program Takes Student Across the World
At a young age Carlos Rodriguez gained a love and passion for traveling, and now at 24-years-old, he will get to do a lot of it because of his new career.
TSTC Meets Statewide Nursing Shortage Demands
With the aging of baby boomers and with a population with an overall longer life span, the need for health care services is growing, increasing the demand for vocational nurses.
TSTC Dental Hygiene Class Achieves Testing Success
The Spring 2019 Dental Hygiene class at Texas State Technical College has made the college proud by earning not one, but two, 100 percent pass rates on their national board and clinical exams.
























