Guitarist Sterling Morrison turned heads by rebuilding his life in Houston and Austin after quitting the Velvet Underground ...
During the 1970s, author and photographer Sarah Bird documented small-town Black rodeos in Texas. She turned that material in ...
Two streets at Fair Park could be named after two Black men who city leaders say contributed deeply to the city of Dallas, ...
In the sixteen years since co-founding The Laboratory Theater of ... Todd is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire where he studied both mathematics and theater/dance.
More than 400 additional Texas National Guard troops arrived at the Texas-Mexico border on Monday. Some of those troops left from the U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth Monday ...
DALLAS — Watch live radar and forecast updates ... mainly south of North Texas Drier Friday and weekend with warmer weather A flood watch is in effect through Thursday morning for the metroplex ...
The 23rd Founding Anniversary of Daffodil International University was observed with a day-long gala event with great enthusiasm and in a colourful manner and festive mood at the university campus ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine has named Jun Li, Ph.D., the founding chair of the newly created Department of Molecular Genetics and Genome Sciences, pending approval ...
President Trump is restoring the cultural values of our Founding Fathers. Today is Day 5 of Mr. Trump’s new presidency. And he’s already completely transformed American economics, trade policies, the ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Texas A&M’s President Gen. Mark Welsh, announced Thursday the university’s plans to halt undergraduate growth on the main campus for the next five to seven years.
A legendary Texas-based rock band is saying goodbye to one of their founding members, but the band will keeping rocking on. In 1994, Chris Burney helped found the band Bowling For Soup in Wichita ...
The application deadline for the online graduate business programs at The University of Texas at Dallas (Jindal), a public school, is rolling. Fifty-seven percent of students are already employed ...
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