The University of Houston remains the top four-year choice for HISD graduates, with 590 students from the Class of 2024 ...
Members of the Houston Community College Board of Trustees meet on June 18 to vote on the official name change to Houston City College. (Copyright 2025 by KPRC ...
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has targeted dozens of higher education institutions, worked to dismantle the Department of Education, and taken aim at diversity, equity and ...
Houston Community College is on track to receive a name change after a vote from trustees this week. After 54 years of service, the community college will be renamed Houston City College, a change ...
Texas is home to over 268 Universities and community colleges, including three of the best and most well-known universities in the country, ranked among the Top 60 national universities by U.S. News & ...
Lone Star College System will offer a new bachelor’s degree in early childhood education with an expected launch date of fall 2026 after the help of a $200,000 grant from Houston Endowment, according ...
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Texas residents will be able to apply for free to any public college or university in the state from Monday until Oct. 19 as part of the state’s first-ever “Free College Application Week.” Incoming ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- After more than five decades, Houston Community College will soon be Houston City College. On Wednesday night, HCC's Board of Trustees voted to start branding the college in a ...
Houston Cougars football is in the best place it’s been since 2021 and is coming off another game-winning field goal in a 31-28 victory over Arizona last weekend. The Cougars have a 6-1 record and are ...
Some Texas community colleges have ordered thorough course reviews and put restrictions on what faculty can teach, with at least two schools pointing to state laws they believe apply to high schoolers ...