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STC Exhibit Showcases WWII Art of George Withers

South Texas College’s Veterans Affairs Office, together with Library Services at STC’s Pecan Campus is honoring the legacy of World War II veteran and illustrator George Withers through a special exhibit highlighting both the power of art and the often-unseen struggles veterans face after war.

South Texas ISD 2026 ‘Walk of Honor’ Graduation Ceremony Dates

High school graduation ceremonies for South Texas Independent School District (STISD) begin on Monday, May 18 and run through Friday, May 22

DOJ Concludes Yale Medical School Violated Civil Rights Act in Admissions

The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has completed a year-long investigation into the admissions policies and practices at the Yale School of Medicine.

Brownsville and UTRGV Task Force Unveils Roadmap for the Future

The City of Brownsville and The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley have completed the final report of the Task Force of the Future, a collaborative initiative created to strengthen UTRGV’s presence in Brownsville and Cameron County while improving academic access, student life, facilities, workforce alignment and long-term opportunities for students.

De La Cruz Recognizes Texas Officers on the National Stage

In honor of National Police Week, Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) recognized the selfless service and achievements of Texas law enforcement on the House floor. 

Leading by Example: Edinburg Training Chief Earns Degree at STC

Born and raised in Edinburg, South Texas College graduate Ubaldo Perez has dedicated more than 30 years to serving his community through the fire service

Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez Urges New Nurses to Lead Through Service and Discipline

Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González / Mega Doctor News / Texas Border Business EDINBURG, Texas — Dr. Ambrosio Hernandez encouraged graduates of the DHR...

Workforce Solutions Lower Rio Secures $150K TIP Grant to Bolster Regional Internships

Workforce Solutions Lower Rio, in partnership with Texas A&M University College of Nursing and the Rio-South Texas Education and Community Development Foundation (RSTEF), commemorated the presentation of a $150,000 Texas Industry Partnership (TIP) Grant aimed at expanding nursing education and strengthening the healthcare workforce across the Rio Grande Valley.

Op-Ed: The True Spirit of Small Business Lives in Their Stories

Texas Border Business By Angela R Burton, District Director, U.S. Small Business Administration – Lower Rio Grande Valley As I think about National Small Business Week,...

DHR Health Chief Nursing Officer Mariam Hammad Encourages New Nurses to Lead with Compassion

Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González / Mega Doctor News EDINBURG, Texas — Mariam Hammad, Chief Nursing Officer at DHR Health, encouraged graduates of the...

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