HARC
A sustainable Texas is possible, but we have to get to work
The challenges the nation and our state face are daunting, but there is a path forward that is sustainable, equitable and inspiring. Full Story
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HARC
The challenges the nation and our state face are daunting, but there is a path forward that is sustainable, equitable and inspiring. Full Story
The University of Texas at San Antonio
UTSA’s recent top-tier classification solidifies Texas’s status as the best state for research Full Story
Siemens Energy
Texas can make its grid more resilient to bad weather Full Story
City of Austin Parks and Recreation
Austin Parks & Recreation invites you to expand your knowledge of the notable people in Black Austin history. Look for QR codes in and around our historic cemeteries to learn more! Full Story
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities
Failure to properly implement new voter law puts voter access for Texans with disabilities at risk, threatening integrity and security of elections for all voters Full Story
Curri
Curri is revolutionizing the construction industry with same-day delivery for building materials all across Texas. Save time and money with Curri. Full Story
WGU Texas
The education challenges at hand are real and mounting, but educators, policymakers and community leaders can take steps towards a new solution with these resolutions. Full Story
Texas Association of Community Colleges
Despite enrollment drops, Texas community colleges must continue to meet the needs of students and employers in communities across the state. Full Story