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As part of News 8's Songs of the Season, Huston-Tillotson University's choir performs 'Mary Had a Baby,' led by Director Gloria Quinlan.
On December 4th, 2009, the UNCF will be holding its annual Black Tie Gala event at the Hilton Americas Hotel in downtown Houston.
East Austin gets TCA designation
Jeanne Claire van Ryzin is the arts critic for the Austin American-Statesman where she has worked since 1999.
Huston-Tilloston University hosts Senior Day 2009
Huston-Tillotson University invites all high school seniors and their parents to campus Saturday for Senior Day 2009.
Tips for preserving archives to be shared When it comes to the cultural record, disaster can strike many ways: flood, hurricane, war - even a soft-drink spill.
Panel to consider merger of two San Antonio schools A seven-member advisory group has been named to conduct a feasibility study of a possible merger of UT-San Antonio and the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio.
UNCF raises over $30,000 at golf tournament
The United Negro College Fund , the nation's largest and most effective minority education organization today announces that the recently held Jethro Pugh Scholarship Invitational raised more than $30,000 for scholarships and operating support for its five Texas based member historically black colleges and universities.
College enrollment spikes amid slow economy
Universities and colleges across the state have announced record enrollments this fall, and in many cases graduate enrollment increases have surpassed undergraduate growth.
Concordia to partner with education center Concordia University Texas has joined the East Williamson County Higher Education Center as a partner with Temple College, Texas State Technical College, Texas Tech University and other organizations.
TV: East Austin residents fight to keep pawn shop out
Attorney Nehal Sanghavi and his wife are developing a lot off Pleasant Valley Road, and they're not happy with one of their new neighbors.
The Concordia University Texas men's and women's soccer teams kick off the 2009 season by hosting cross-town rival Huston-Tillotson. Complete Details>> All blood donors will also receive a free t-shirt, football squeezie and the chance to win any $250 gift card and 1 of 3 chances to win a 2 night stay at the Residence Inn in Temple.
Publishers, bookstores experiment with renting college textbooks
In the rapidly evolving college textbook market, one of the nation's largest textbook publishers, Cengage Learning, said Thursday that it would start renting books to students this year, at 40 to 70 percent of the sale price.
Austin employees upset over proposal to cut longevity pay
Every December, City of Austin employee Irene Sanchez gets a check for $1,500, minus taxes, from the city.
CPCU Society Preview: First Things First
Ever since leaving behind the tough streets of Pittsburgh's North Side as a teenager, Marvin Kelly has made his life a series of firsts.
CPCU Society Preview: First Things First
Ever since leaving behind the tough streets of Pittsburgh's North Side as a teenager, Marvin Kelly has made his life a series of firsts.
CPCU Society Preview: First Things First
Ever since leaving behind the tough streets of Pittsburgh's North Side as a teenager, Marvin Kelly has made his life a series of firsts.
CPCU Society Preview: First Things First
Ever since leaving behind the tough streets of Pittsburgh's North Side as a teenager, Marvin Kelly has made his life a series of firsts.
CPCU Society Preview: First Things First
Ever since leaving behind the tough streets of Pittsburgh's North Side as a teenager, Marvin Kelly has made his life a series of firsts.
Is there a change in opportunities for minorities?
Our first black president has nominated a woman who is en route to becoming our first Hispanic on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Nonprofits that offer gifts and meals around the holidays are expecting high demand this year.
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