Shomial Ahmad | Fort Worth Report
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The Texas A&M University System is gearing up to open an over 100,000-square-foot emergency management hub in east Fort Worth at the end of July.
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Sylvia Trent-Adams will head the Institute for Healthcare Improvement nearly six months after she resigned as HSC president.
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The dismissal or discipline of the University of North Texas Health Science Center president could be considered and voted on at a special virtual meeting of the UNT System Board of Regents on June 27.
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Pullin charts his vision for the Fort Worth university at a time of change for higher education and expansive growth at TCU.
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The leaders of University of Texas at Arlington and Tarrant County College talked numbers and history to a room full of business and higher education leaders. Together they impact more than 100,000 students annually, a business leader said, and both are celebrating banner years.
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The U.S. Department of Education began efforts in May to collect on student loans that are in default.
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As the university removed mention of DEI programs from its website, TCU students reflected on the Black experience and the meaning of diversity.
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University of Texas at Arlington plans to make huge strides in research, faculty recruitment, enrollment goals and additional campus housing amenities over the next five to 10 years.
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The vast majority of Advanced Placement exams this May will be digital. The exams in English, history, social sciences and other subjects will move to the digital testing application, Bluebook, the same software used for the SAT.
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The Trump administration reversed course on all Tarrant County international students whose visas were revoked in early April.
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A talent competition for Black high school students that has been held at Tarrant County College South Campus for more than 15 years abruptly changed venues last weekend.
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The federal government has revoked visas for 27 international students at the University of Texas at Arlington, university officials announced Thursday. The university has the third-highest international student population in the state, according to Open Doors.