Texas is a big state with a collection of college towns that offer a lower cost of living and slower pace of life than the major cities.
Workforce development advocates laud career and college prep programs, support services and industry involvement as strategies for bolstering student success.
Today’s 20-somethings can find it hard to fit in: They’re notoriously left off the real estate ladder and may struggle to afford housing, get a foot in the door of their careers, and uncover vibrant ...
As a middle-school student in 1980s Philadelphia, Shelley Hunter remembers getting to and from school pretty easily thanks to the city’s public transit service, SEPTA, which had bus and train routes ...
Houston football (4-0) looks to continue its undefeated season as it takes on no. 11 Texas Tech on Saturday. The Cougars defense has done well this season, pick ...
Dallas is a national leader for its strong business climate. But workforce development advocates say more needs to be done to lift residents out of poverty. The Communities Foundation of Texas ...
A Princeton nuclear physicist. A mechanical engineer who helped NASA explore manufacturing in space. A US National Institutes of Health neurobiologist. Celebrated mathematicians. And over half a dozen ...
Greenville celebrates fall, community, and achievement—from festivals and philanthropy to student success and a new book on generational leadership.
In 2021, tech entrepreneur Jeff Atwood sold Stack Overflow, an online informational network for computer programmers, for $1.8 billion. Rather than hoard that fortune, Atwood announced earlier this ...
When choosing a city to call home, potential residents often weigh a variety of factors, including job opportunities, cost of living, lifestyle amenities, and climate. One city that frequently appears ...
A new analysis from Upgraded Points identifies where young adults are struggling most with severe credit card delinquency, analyzing the most recent data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
State Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill joined a chorus of voices raising concern about data centers, the facilities that fuel the artificial intelligence boom while straining infrastructure.