The impact of COVID on segments of the national economy has been widely understood. What might be less known, is the impact these events have had on the home building market.
Preparing the next generation of Latino leaders
Universities are cultivating the hopes and dreams of Latino students as they educate the leaders of tomorrow.
Make nursing home care in Texas a placement of last resort
By Tina Tran AARP Texas Tina Tran is the state director of AARP Texas, which has 2.3 million members age 50-plus in Texas. With one in five Texans soon to be over age 64, there’s no question that nursing homes are needed. These vital care facilities — and the compassionate people who work in them […]
Real beef contains one ingredient. Beef.
Misleading food labels should be kept out of the meat case.
Powering a monopoly: How February’s storm could destroy Texas’ energy market
Years of apathetic energy market oversight and a few days of overpriced energy is threatening to undo decades of energy independence at the consumer’s expense.
Natiivo Austin: Austin’s Only AirBnB Friendly Condominium
Rainey Street District’s Newest Condominium – Move in this Fall
Caring through the storm
Freestanding ERs prove their commitment to Texas and fight to do more for patients.
UT-Austin nursing students translate COVID-19 handbook into Spanish
Bilingual students’ volunteer distribution of coronavirus health information has provided vital support to communities in Austin and beyond
Texas lawmakers are considering bad medicine for physicians and patients
Access to timely, expert and consistent medical care is essential — especially for the hundreds of thousands of Texans injured each year in car crashes or industrial accidents.
Strong leadership needed to fight growing cybersecurity threats
UTSA is bringing information security heavyweights from around the nation together to fight cybercrime and educate the cyber warriors of tomorrow.
