Through visionary leadership and tireless pursuit of success for each student, principals guide and support their schools in ways large and small every day.
A new partnership between Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine may herald new treatments for cancer patients, both humans and animals.
Faced with an unprecedented crisis, public officials and health experts at every level across the nation have grappled with some of the toughest decisions of their careers since COVID-19 upended our nation last spring.
Join the Children's Library for a story and activity in celebration of the Day of the Dead. The reading will be stories by Bob Barner (all ages) with a related activity following the reading.
While San Antonio and Bexar County have recently experienced a domestic violence epidemic with 29 documented deaths by domestic partners in 2019, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated this crisis.
Pamela Stokes, associate director of clinical operations for OSU University Health Services, communicates regularly with Stillwater Medical Center’s Necia Kimber and Oklahoma State Department of Health Regional Administrative Director Kelli Rader to enhance the contact tracing process at the university, city and county level.
Landra Fowler, director of the annual SWTJC High School Invitational Basketball Tournament, announced in a letter the cancellation of the long-standing basketball tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alamo Colleges District is continuing to warn students of scams in which a person is contacting students through their student.alamo.edu email address regarding job offers.
Agricultural producers who have suffered market disruptions and associated losses because of COVID-19 may now be eligible for assistance under the newest update of the federal Coronavirus Food Assistance Program.
The Pleasanton City Council unanimously approved the proposed budget and tax rate for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 after their final public hearing on Sept. 17.
In his book, Insurgent Aztlán The Liberating Power of Cultural Resistance (2020 International Latino Book Award Winner - Best Political/Current Affairs), Ernesto Todd Mireles reconstructs the relationship between social-political insurgent theory and Xicano literature, film and myth.