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Long-time San Antonio columnist and South Texas civil rights leader Carlos Guerra has spent a lifetime advocating for better access to education at all levels. Now, the Texas A&I University alum once again is putting his advocacy into action through a scholarship benefiting primarily firstgeneration college students from South Texas. More ... In the nearly 500 years since William Shakespeare’s death, the term ‘comedy’— with which Shakespeare was intimately familiar— has changed meaning. What once referred simply to a story with a happy ending is now synonymous with laughs, entertainment and humor. More ... The nation’s leading engineering accrediting body has granted full reaccreditation to four Texas A&M University-Kingsville engineering programs. The Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET Inc. has granted accreditation for the following programs in the Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering: More ... Riviera ISD offers classes to train students to become Certified Nurse’s Assistants (CNAs). The first step of the process is taking the Principles of Health Science class. After the prerequisite class is complete, the CNA students participate in a year-long program to prepare them for the state board certification exam. More ... SUMMER COMMENCEMENT — Thirteen H.M. King High School students received their high school diplomas Saturday, Aug. 21, during the 2010 Summer Commencement. More ... GETTING BACK INTO THE GROOVE — Epiphany School first grader Ricky Sowell, reads his first chapter book to Head of School, Peggy DeRouen. More ... Several years back Epiphany Episcopal School developed a buddy program, which combined students from a younger class and students from an older class working together and either attending chapel toget More ... |
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