- Senate votes to kill B-On-Time student loan program championed by Dewhurst
- Texas schools would be rated A to F under bill OK’d by Senate
- Lawmakers have days to reach deal on $3 billion for college construction
- Comptroller Hegar Encourages Families to Start Saving for Cost of Higher Education on “529 College Savings Day”
- New athletic director brings ‘vision’ to UH
- UNT, TWU soon could have more construction
- New path coming to UNT
- UNT named a Top 100 College for Hispanic students
- UNT art professor Dornith Doherty to serve as 2016 Texas State Visual 2D
- UNT College of Information selected for iSchool executive body
- Mansfield ISD joins UNT’s Eagle Advantage program
- UT should review its vaccination policies
- UT Chancellor McRaven: Campus Carry is ‘Conduct’ that Hurts the University – a fool. Criminals can carry all day on campus but the law abiding being armed is negative conduct? Laughable if not so dangerous.
- House to Take Up Campus Carry Ahead of Key Deadline – “If you’re in a heated debate with somebody in the middle of a classroom, and you don’t know whether or not that individual is carrying, how does that inhibit the interaction between students and faculty?” McRaven asked at a Texas Tribune event in February. That is the status quo, how it is now. There is nothing effectively stopping someone from having a concealed weapon now if that person is unconcerned with the law which such a person would be if willing to use a weapon in a heated argument in class. But those who follow the law are deterred from having a weapon to use for self-defense if the lawless were to do what McRaven wants us to infer would happen.
- Texas A&M senior honored as first recipient of Kevin Sumlin Diversity Award
- TAMUS employees, retirees, dependents to receive free access to second medical opinions
- Back in the day: John and Mary Hardin
- Texas Tech Alumnus, Veteran Gives Back to Military Students
- Team of Texas Tech researchers create sensory clothing
- Texas Tech’s Soares and Dojas Finish National Tennis Runner-Up
- Wayland Baptist Univ. women claim national track & field title; men tie for 2nd
- UT Tyler to offer new professional certification
- TJC testing department gets certified
- UT-RGV to unify campus bookstores, food vendors
- UTPA (RGV) to begin construction on $70M building by year’s end
- UT Southwestern receives $16.6M for cancer research, faculty recruitment
Higher Ed. / Colleges & Universities 5/26/2015
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