On September 25 2015, students from the Dallas/Fort Worth Area will go to Boston, Massachusetts for a tour of Harvard University with Operation Push Foundation under the dynamic
By Kevin Chatman DALLAS—The Texas-Oklahoma game is usually the centerpiece of the Texas State Fair, but there’s another game that draws just as many fans and just as
Dallas ISD is already well into the first six weeks and approaching the second six weeks of the academic calendar. It is important to note ways parents can
DALLAS — The Dallas Independent School District Board of Trustees has named Dr. Michael Hinojosa as the lone finalist to serve as superintendent of schools. The appointment followed a called
WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Black youth experienced bigger employment gains over the summer than White and Hispanic youth, according to analyses by Valerie Wilson of the Economic Policy Institute,
Open enrollment in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund, the state’s prepaid college tuition program, begins today, Sept. 1, and runs through Feb. 29, 2016. Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar
The DeSoto ISD College and Career Fair offers students and parents a place to one-stop shop for college options, explore an array of opportunities and learn about higher
Hawkins, TX – Jarvis Christian College student Sheirvan Ursin, of Gonzales, was among 83 students from 70 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) named 2015 HBCU All-Stars by
By Marian Wright Edelman NNPA Columnist South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, one of the world’s leading peace and justice advocates, has called Bryan Stevenson “America’s Nelson Mandela.” He has
Jeremy Jerrell Bright received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of North Texas on May 16, 2015. At U.N.T. Jeremy was on the Honor Roll.