In the interest of Public Health and Safety, and as a proactive measure, Mayor Hall has issued the following Declaration of Disaster and Public Emergency.
What does a culinary specialist do when there is no one to feed? This is what Steve Garner, SWTJC Food Services Coordinator pondered since returning to work to a semi-empty cafeteria after spring break.
As part of Texas A&M International University’s (TAMIU) continued response to COVID-19 (“Coronavirus”) and current face-to-face class suspension through March 30, several schedule modifications have been made to student services on campus.
In communication March 19, 2020 with Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) students, TAMIU president Dr. Pablo Arenaz offered insight into the University’s preparation for students’ resumption of classes Monday, March 30, 2020.
In light of the evolving situation with COVID-19, and social distancing recommendations, Mr. Flores, Board Chair and President Gonzales reviewed the board agenda and have decided to postpone the scheduled meeting on March 19th until April 16th.
A unique opportunity for video gamers to game at a national historic landmark is happening Saturday, March 7 at noon at the Jesús Treviño-Uribe Rancho, also known as Fort Treviño, at 300 Treviño St. in San Ygnacio, TX.
The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology's Diversity and Inclusion Program recognized by the American Society for Engineering Education.
This is part of a series of interviews highlighting diversity at TAMIU. On the occasion of National African American Heritage Month, this interview features Dr. Alfred Addo-Mensah, TAMIU associate professor of Chemistry.
Sul Ross State University invites area school districts, educators and graduate students to present and share best teaching practices, research-based strategies and current academic programs at the Third Annual Science of Literacy and Learning Conference on Wednesday, July 29 at the Espino Conference Center.
For the second time in a week, the Alamo Colleges District has been recognized with a national award for its remarkable achievements in student success.
The Doel Reed Center in Taos is an educational site that extends Oklahoma State University's reach to culturally rich northern New Mexico. Located in the former home and studio of Doel Reed, a noted printmaker and founding chair of OSU's art department, the Center is a hub for creativity in teaching, research and outreach.