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Women of Distinction Awards Dinner 2018

Texas Border Business The RGV Hispanic Chamber of Commerce women’s committee is proud to announce this year’s Women of Distinction honorees to be celebrated on...
Dr. Joseph E. Chance for another informative and engaging Sunday Speaker Series presentation.

The Journal of Dewitt Clinton Thomas: A Voice from the Grave

Texas Border Business EDINBURG, Texas — May 11, 2018 — The Museum of South Texas History welcomes Dr. Joseph E. Chance for another informative and...
Longoria - Students and staff at Longoria Elementary in PSJA ISD were surprised with a $10,000 check from H-E-B and Dole Food Company for winning the second ‘Let’s Get Growing Educational Program’ competition on Friday, May 11.

Three PSJA ISD elementary schools awarded grants from H-E-B, Dole Foods 

Texas Border Business PHARR – Three elementary schools in Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD were surprised with grants from H-E-B and Dole Foods after winning the second ‘Let’s Get Growing Educational Program’ competition...

March 2018 Labor Market Report – Workforce Solutions Lower Rio  

Texas Border Business As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint edition May 2018  The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) released the March 2018 Labor Market and...

Anecdote: Dr. Carlos Godinez – Dedication, Perseverance, and Energy

By Roberto H. Gonzalez As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint edition May 2018 For those that never had a chance to read this article,...
South Texas College President Dr. Shirley A. Reed (left) and the Consul of Mexico in McAllen, Eduardo Bernal Martinez formalized an official IME Becas amendment to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in December 2017 to increase the educational attainment level of Mexicans or persons of Mexican origin living in the US. The Consulate will be providing STC with $2,500 in order to provide scholarships to qualifying students. STC will match those funds for a total of $5,000. The scholarship funds will benefit 10 eligible students at South Texas College at $500 per student.

South Texas College, UTRGV and Mexican Consulate sign amendment assisting students of Mexican origin

Additional $5000 designated for students during the summer semester Texas Border Business MCALLEN, TEXAS (May 10, 2018) – South Texas College (STC) in partnership with the...

After Harvey, Cornyn Introduces Bill to Promote Partnerships with Nonprofits for Community Rehabilitation

Texas Border Business Washington - U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), along with Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), today introduced the Tools on Our Local Streets (TOOLS)...

STC Spring Commencement to be held May 11-12

Texas Border Business Ceremonies set for Friday and Saturday MCALLEN, TEXAS (May 10, 2018) - South Texas College will confer 3482 degrees during its Spring 2018...
IBC Bank of McAllen celebrated the first Annual Women of Purpose 2018. It brought together the most exciting and distinguished women of the region.

IBC Kicks Off First Annual Women of Purpose Event

By Roberto Hugo Gonzalez As originally published by Texas Border Business newsprint edition May 2018 IBC Bank of McAllen celebrated the first Annual Women of Purpose...
South Texas College, the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, and the Consulate of Mexico in McAllen will formalize an official IME Becas amendment to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in December 2017. Left to right: STC President Dr. Shirley A. Reed; Mexican Consulate in McAllen Eduardo Bernal Martinez; and Rita Garza, director of operations at UTRGV, formalized an official IME Becas MOU last December to lay the foundation for a partnership seeking to increase the educational attainment of Mexicans or persons of Mexican origin living in the US.

South Texas College and McAllen Consulate to Sign Agreement Assisting Mexican-born Students

Texas Border Business McAllen, Texas –  South Texas College, the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, and the Consulate of Mexico in McAllen will formalize an...

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