Paris Junior College Starts 100th Fall Semester on August 26
Aug18

Paris Junior College Starts 100th Fall Semester on August 26

This fall semester starting August 26 at Paris Junior College is significant for a number of reasons. One hundred years ago, PJC’s first fall semester began on September 14. Special events and celebrations will be held throughout the 2024-2025 academic year to mark the anniversary. “Last chance registration” will be held August 19-22. In addition to the over 70 certificates and degrees offered, this fall PJC has...

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The Meet the Wildcats Gave the Sulphur Springs Community the Chance to see the Athletes, Coaches, and Staff for the Upcoming Season
Aug16

The Meet the Wildcats Gave the Sulphur Springs Community the Chance to see the Athletes, Coaches, and Staff for the Upcoming Season

August 16, 2024 – The Annual “Meet the Wildcats” event was held at Gerald Prim Stadium August 15th, giving the Sulphur Springs community the chance to see the athletes, coaches, and staff for the 2024/2025 Wildcats and Lady Cats Sports season. KSST will continue the tradition of carrying Wildcats and Lady Cats Sports this season, and a lot of the games will be broadcast on Cable Channel 18, and will be available to...

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Texas A&M University-Commerce Secures $2.2 Million Grant to Enhance Student Success Programs
Aug15

Texas A&M University-Commerce Secures $2.2 Million Grant to Enhance Student Success Programs

August 15, 2024 – The Department of Education grant aims to improve retention and graduation rates for first-time, full-time students at A&M-Commerce. COMMERCE, TX, August 15, 2024— Texas A&M University-Commerce is set to boost student success with a transformative $2.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Known as Title III Part A – Strengthening Institutions Program, the grant...

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Texas A&M Forest Service Forester Receives National Smokey Bear Award
Aug11

Texas A&M Forest Service Forester Receives National Smokey Bear Award

August 11, 2024 – COLLEGE STATION, Texas—Michelle Moore, Texas A&M Forest Service Forester, received a bronze Smokey Bear award today in recognition of her efforts to create a first-of-its-kind wildfire prevention resource guide. The Introduction to Fire Prevention virtual resource guide created by Moore is a Texas-specific guide for volunteer fire departments, members of the public and Texas A&M Forest Service...

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President Does not Favor A&M-Dallas Name
Aug09

President Does not Favor A&M-Dallas Name

August 9, 2024 – Texas A&M-Commerce president Dr. Mark Rudin has issued a message on the Alumni Association Facebook page, saying that based on comments received from alumni, students, faculty, staff and other supporters, he won’t support the renaming of the university as Texas A&M University-Dallas.   Rudin writes: “I have informed the Board of Regents and A&M-System Chancellor John Sharp that I will not...

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Back to School: CHRISTUS Health Stresses Importance of Immunizations
Aug08

Back to School: CHRISTUS Health Stresses Importance of Immunizations

August 8, 2024 – (EAST TEXAS) – As students prepare to head back to classrooms, CHRISTUS Health is stressing the importance of immunizations and physical exams for a healthy start to a new school year. Texas law requires children to be vaccinated against several diseases before attending school, including MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), hepatitis B, and DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis), among others. Although there...

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Summer Graduation Set for August 9 and 10 at A&M-Commerce
Aug06

Summer Graduation Set for August 9 and 10 at A&M-Commerce

August 6, 2024 – Mark your calendars for summer commencement ceremonies this week at Texas A&M University-Commerce. COMMERCE, TX, August 6, 2024—Summer graduation at Texas A&M University-Commerce is almost here! Commencement ceremonies are scheduled for Friday, August 9 and Saturday, August 10. Ceremonies will be held in Ferguson Auditorium on the A&M-Commerce campus. For location information, view the campus...

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Texas Republicans Strengthen Push for Educational Freedom
Aug06

Texas Republicans Strengthen Push for Educational Freedom

Brandon Waltens | August 5, 2024 – When the issue came to the House floor for a vote last year, 21 Republicans joined Democrats in killing the proposal. Putting to rest any doubt that school choice remains a top issue heading into the next legislative session, the Republican Party of Texas has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering parents with the right to choose the best educational pathways for their children....

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CANHelp Puts on Quite the Back to School Fair Again
Aug04

CANHelp Puts on Quite the Back to School Fair Again

August 4, 2024 – The Hopkins County Community Action Network, or CANHelp, with help from many local organizations, churches, Universities, and others, put on a very successful back to School Fair this month. 400 backpacks were handed out to needy kids. There were vendors, games, prizes, a water slide, a bouncy house, popcorn, snow cones, community involvement, fellowship, and so much more. Check out the video below for some of...

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Paris Junior College Seeks Stories, Announces Events for 100th Anniversary
Aug01

Paris Junior College Seeks Stories, Announces Events for 100th Anniversary

August 1, 2024 – Paris Junior College has a year of events planned to celebrate the 100th anniversary and is seeking stories of alumni to share all year long. An online form is available at https://bit.ly/3vDVX5z where former students may share their details and upload a photo.  “We hope everyone touched by Paris Junior College will tell us about how their lives have been affected by their time at...

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