Texans deserve to participate in and benefit from smarter and cleaner energy. However, fixing the energy inequity in our state won’t happen accidentally and shouldn’t happen with one-size-fits-all solutions.
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Why college and career readiness is a unicorn for ESSER funds
In Texas, districts can receive millions of dollars every year for students considered college-, career- and military-ready. Why not invest the billions in unspent COVID relief dollars directly into solutions that increase the number of students reaching this status?
The Obamas visit Houston
See “The Obama Portraits Tour” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Texas Woman’s University launches Weddington Collection
Celebrated lawyer’s donated documents, pictures and artifacts create a new collection of women’s history to be showcased in the main library of Texas Woman’s University.
Texas School Public Relations Association celebrates 60 years
More than 800 attendees gathered at this year’s conference to celebrate TSPRA’s success.
One education equity battle everyone can get behind
Our education system is growing increasingly complex. Why not give all students the opportunity to receive life-changing information that helps guide them through the process?
Ensuring Texans have plumbers for the next disaster
New testing facility for Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners opens at TSTC.
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.
Texas now has more public Tier One research universities than any other state
UTSA’s recent top-tier classification solidifies Texas’s status as the best state for research
