Archive for 2022
Villalobos Recognized At UTRGV By Congressman Vicente Gonzalez For 2020 National Award
Photo above: Pictured are Dr. Vivian Incera, dean of UTRGV College of Sciences; Villalobos; and Javier Bustos, constituent field representative of Congressman Vicente Gonzalez. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy) By Victoria Brito Morales RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS – AUG. 12, 2022 – Dr. Cristina Villalobos, a Myles and Sylvia Aaronson Endowed professor in the UTRGV…
Read MoreSTC Board Approves Modified Work Week
Photo Above: STC Board of Trustees unanimously voted to extend the four-and-a-half-day work week, but he quality of service the college provides to its students, especially during peak registration times has not wavered, in fact STC is offering extended hours during the month of August. By Amanda Sotelo Following a positive response from faculty and…
Read MoreWhence Workers
Dr. M. Ray Perryman Recent data indicates that the Texas economy continues to generate jobs at a torrid pace. In June, the state added 82,000 positions, pushing the year-over-year gain to 778,700. The 6.2% growth rate is second only to Nevada, which Texas dwarfs in size by a factor of more than nine. In May,…
Read MoreEdinburg Invites the Public to a Noche Bohemia
The City of Edinburg invites the public to enjoy a night of music and poetry at Noche Bohemia (Bohemian Night) event. The event is scheduled to take place at Edinburg’s Food Truck Park, located at the corner of N. 7th Ave and McIntyre Street, on Saturday, August 20th, starting at 7 p.m. Noche Bohemia, a…
Read MoreUTRGV Upward Bound Program Receives More Than $16M In Federal Grants
By Marisol Villarreal The UTRGV Upward Bound Program recently was awarded $16 million in grants to help more than 600 high school students from across the Rio Grande Valley earn a college degree. The five-year federal grants, submitted in the spring, were awarded by the U.S. Department of Education to nine Upward Bound programs from Rio Grande…
Read MoreSTC recognized with Military Friendly Gold Award for its service to the armed forces
By Amanda Sotelo South Texas College, for six consecutive years, has received a Military Friendly School Gold Award, and for the first time a Military Friendly Spouse School recognition. The Military Friendly rating is awarded by VIQTORY, a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business, and measures an organization’s commitment, effort and success in creating sustainable and meaningful…
Read MoreDon’t Go Around In Circles Planning For Your Child’s Educational Future!
Join the Texas Tuition Promise Fund® on webinars can help you learn how you can save for your child’s college education. The webinars provide valuable information and reminders to help you as you plan ahead. The webinars provide an overview of the Texas Tuition Promise Fund, the state’s tax-advantaged, prepaid college tuition plan, and information on the…
Read MoreAlamo COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing Re-opening August 17
EDINBURG – Hidalgo County Health and Human Services will resume Drive-Thru COVID-19 testing beginning August 17, Mondays – Fridays from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., and will remain open until October 27. The free Rapid molecular PCR tests will be administered at the Hidalgo County Public Health Preparedness & Response building located at 427 East Durante,…
Read MoreFuture Work
Dr. M. Ray Perryman What will Texas jobs and the workforce look like in the future? The underlying driver is, of course, patterns in expansion by industry. We recently took a look at this question using our databases and models. We started with our long-term projections for the Texas economy by detailed sector, then used…
Read MoreAmerican Legion To Host Vender Market Aug. 14
American Legion Post 408 will host a Vendor Market on Sunday, Aug. 14th, from 5-8 pm. The Post is located at 4605 S. Closner Blvd. in Edinburg. The fee is $30 for the indoor display area and includes one table and two chairs. The fee is $20 for the outdoor display area. Outside vendors must…
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