Connect2Educate
Broadband is critical to the future of Texas
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Connect2Educate
University of Texas Press
To meet our changing climate and the ever-increasing demands of the state’s growing population, Texas water policy will need a seismic shakeup to prepare itself against future disaster. Full Story
Texas Rural Funders
Affordable access to broadband is a critical component of 21st century infrastructure—during the pandemic and beyond. Full Story
Chad Cantella
COVID-19 has helped Texans see the need for quality digital learning and educational options that fulfill the needs of students, parents and educators. Out of adversity comes positive change. Full Story
Texas A&M University
From COVID-19 to social unrest, this year’s events put college athletics front and center. As universities nationwide have worked to bring sports back safely, Texas A&M officials share how they’re working to support student-athletes. Full Story
UTHealth School of Public Health
Pastors for Texas Children
When it comes to the constitutional and moral issue of church/state separation, our Texas state leaders could use a refresher course. Full Story
Circle of Blue
Opportunity to protect a way of life confronted by oil and clean energy. Full Story