Beginning this fall, the grant will cover tuition and fees for candidates entering the rigorous, two-year Master of Educational Leadership program with a STEM concentration.…
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The U.S. News ranked three Dallas ISD Southern Dallas high schools #8, #20, and #22 in the country. These schools are also the top 3…
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Meal kit company plans to expand operations with Lancaster facility
by Amanda CharaFreshRealm plans to expand its operational and production footprint in Dallas-Fort Worth and beyond following news of a big acquisition. Meals provider FreshRealm announced plans…
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Construction is set to begin in July on additions to a $70 million Lancaster bottling plant. The more than 1.2 million-square-foot industrial project is planned…
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Walmart is hiring 500 people for new tech-focused jobs in its 730,000-square-foot automated grocery distribution center south of Dallas in Lancaster that will open this…
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City of Dallas gets $55 million in New Markets Tax Credits to spur growth in underserved areas
The Dallas Development Fund (DDF) has received $55 million in New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC) to invest into underserved areas of the city. Previous projects…
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MARCH Foundation Announces 50,000 Gift To Paul Quinn College For Student Scholarships
The MARCH Foundation, a private non-operating foundation, has announced a gift of $50,000 to provide scholarships for deserving students at Paul Quinn College, the nation’s…
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$1.5 Million Grant from Greater Texas Foundation to Help Early College High School Students Complete Bachelor’s
The University of North Texas at Dallas has been awarded an eight-year, $1.5 million grant from Greater Texas Foundation (GTF) to increase the number of…
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Dr. Macario Hernandez lives and breathes Oak Cliff. Hernandez joined the University of North Texas at Dallas on July 27 as its first chief of…
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Over the past five years, Dallas College has trained thousands of workers in skills as diverse as phlebotomy and truck driving. And college leadership says…