Library to Host Free Career Workshops for Women in September

Staff Report EDINBURG, TX – The Dustin Michael Sekula Memorial Library will host a free workshop series in September designed to help women strengthen their career readiness skills and prepare for the workforce. The program, titled She Succeeds: Workshops for Women in the Workforce, will run every Tuesday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the library’s meeting…

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Edinburg CISD awarded $350K grant for health science programs

Staff Report EDINBURG, TX – Edinburg CISD has received a $350,000 Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grant to expand its health science programs and provide students with real-world training for careers in the healthcare field. The funding is being used to enhance courses such as Principles of Health Science, Medical Terminology, Health Science Theory,…

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UTRGV ranked No. 7 in nation by Washington Monthly; No. 1 in Texas for third straight year

Above – College guide states that the university is bringing flagship-level education to Rio Grande Valley and redefining what a regional public university can accomplish UTRGV is ranked No. 7 nationally and No. 1 in Texas in Washington Monthly’s 2025 College Guide, which highlights colleges’ commitment to affordability, access, and strong student outcomes. (Illustration by UTRGV)…

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STC to launch free small business Cybersecurity Clinic

Amanda Sotelo, STC Communications The South Texas College Cybersecurity program recently secured a $467,000 Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grant from the National Science Foundation to create the Rio Grande Valley’s first Cybersecurity Clinic. The three-year grant awarded by the U.S. Government’s independent science agency, will provide STC with the funds to help local small businesses,…

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STC ready for Artificial Intelligence

Joey Gomez, STC Communications Hidalgo County, X – South Texas College is working diligently to implement Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the scope of its programs through a decentralized, but ethics-driven approach meant to balance AI restrictions with opportunity. AI should not be considered a fad, but a permanent technological shift that must be addressed proactively according…

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Saturday: Diabetes and Dialysis Event Scheduled in Edinburg

Staff Report EDINBURG, TX – A free community event aimed at helping patients and caregivers better understand diabetes and dialysis will be held Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Dustin Michael Sekula Memorial Library in Edinburg. The program, titled Taking Charge: Diabetes & Dialysis in the Rio Grande Valley, runs from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and…

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Health insurance carriers request raising ACA premiums by more than 20% on average in Texas

Photo above: Dr. Spencer R. Berthelsen visits with patient Francisco Garcia, a fellow physician, before his annual physical at their clinic in Sugar Land on Sept. 22, 2011. Credit: Michael Stravato for The Texas Tribune By Gabby Birenbaum, The Texas Tribune, Data reporting by Dan Keemahill, The Texas Tribune, Graphics by Edison Wu, The Texas Tribune “Health…

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