School Threats: A Serious Crime with Serious Consequences
In today's world, school threats are no joke.
Texas Schools Claim Upgrade to Reporting Could Hurt Funding
The Texas Education Agency says there’s time to fix problems before officially reported data is used to determine how much money districts get.
More Texas Schools are Hiring Teachers Without Traditional Training
Schools are hiring instructors with different types of backgrounds to deal with critical staff shortages.
DMC Biology Professor Named 2024 Recipient for Teaching Excellence
Longtime Natural Sciences faculty member, Bob Long, receives award during fall convocation.
Judge Blocks Texas from Releasing This Year’s School Accountability Ratings
A Travis County judge temporarily blocked the Texas Education Agency from releasing this year's ratings of the state's school districts and campuses.
TAMUK Professor is Published with Work about Investing with Sustainability
Dr. Tom Krueger and two of his colleagues just had a paper published in the Journal of Investing that looks at just that issue.
Survey Finds Texans Support School Voucher Program
Most respondents agreed with creating school voucher programs.
Texas Workforce Award Almost $1.3 Million to Del Mar College
Funds to support adults completing high school equivalency certificates, build communication skills among those speaking English as a second language in preparation for Coastal Bend workforce.
TAMUK Math Professor Ranked on International Researchers List
Dr. Ravi P. Agarwal has been ranked by the international Research.com as one of the 2024 Best Mathematics Scientists in the World.
Texas A&M Bonfire Will Not Return to Campus
Resuming the bonfire was “not in the interest” of Texas A&M, said school President Mark Welsh III.
45th Fire Academy Marks Cadets’ 100% Pass Rate
Twenty-nine cadets representing Corpus Christi and Kingsville Fire Departments complete training through Del Mar College’s program, ready to serve their communities.
Mother, Daughter Graduate from TAMUK on Same Day with Same Degrees
A little over two years ago, two prospective students came to campus for a visit to see if they wanted to continue their social work education.
DMC unveils $1.7 Million Investment in Emergency Response Training
During the open house, Public Service Department faculty demonstrated and discussed the new emergency response training props and equipment.
Del Mar College inducting single newest “Hall of Fame” member
DMC recognized 125 “outstanding students” and faculty during a ceremony at the Richardson Performance Hall.
DMC History Professor Dr. Bryan Stone Designated “Piper Professor”
The Prestigious Texas educator award marks Del Mar College’s 11th honoree since 1960 and first since 2005.
NEC to Give $30,000 to Deserving Teachers
This year NEC Co-op Energy is granting $30,000 to exceptional member teachers.
Bishop Theater One Act Named Alternate for State Competition
"The Red Suitcase" was under the direction of Mrs. Elle Escobedo & Mr. Rick Saenz.
Texas A&M Considers Bringing Back Bonfire
A university system regent has sought input from the victims’ families about restoring the tradition, which was suspended after the 1999 tragedy.
Elizabeth Rocklage places first at American Society of Microbiology State Meet
To understand Rocklage’s research, first individuals need to know what bacteriophages are–––a type of virus that infects bacteria.
TAFE Students Advance to National Conference
Kylie Valenta and Natalie Pittman qualified in public speaking and advanced to compete at the Educators Rising National Conference in Washington D.C. in June.
