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For 60 years, Central Texas College has been a driving force in the economic and workforce development of Central Texas.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump and other donors have committed to raising the money needed for ...
School district leaders said federally funded programs will be maintained for now but say they are still worried about the ...
After more than two decades working in food service at Ascension St. John, Phou Addison is now caring for patients as a nurse, proving it’s never too late to finish what you started.
Dr. Charleen McNeill, an accomplished higher education administrator and faculty member with extensive professional healthcare experience, has been selected as dean of The University of Southern ...
Lollapalooza opened Thursday in Grant Park for its annual four days of crowds and music, with a lineup through Sunday heavy on female artists — Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter are both end-of-day ...
Trisomy 18 is normally fatal within weeks of birth. But some parents are getting more time — with surgeries, luck and an ...
Abigail Tarango, Ph.D., executive director of the University Medical Center Foundation of El Paso, named 2025 Woman of Distinction by TAMACC.
Working at Tulsa’s old Westin Hotel at the Williams Center when it sold in 1992, Ginny Creveling found a new job at Westin ...
Health system CHRO Rhonda Jordan blends approachability with resolve to boost employees' professional satisfaction—and her ...
Dr. Charleen McNeill has been selected as dean of The University of Southern Mississippi’s College of Nursing and Health ...
Once a symbol of triumph, the cancer bell can also trigger distress. Research and patient reports reveal its impact, inspiring more inclusive and personal ways to honor milestones.