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Joyner didn’t quite make the top 10, but could end up being one of the best of the bunch. The sophomore back (5-11, 205) was ...
Three longtime North Texas university leaders are stepping down this summer. During their tenures, they bolstered the ...
Last month, Judge Claudia Wilken approved a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that will allow universities to directly pay their athletes for the first time. It was a monumental decision that provided ...
The new directive follows a federal court ruling earlier this month that struck down a Texas law allowing undocumented ...
Texas colleges could soon pay student athletes directly for the first time. The Senate unanimously passed a bill on Tuesday that would allow colleges to enter directly into what are called “name ...
Texas is asking public colleges and universities to identify which of their students are undocumented and instruct them to ...
House Bill 126, which allows student athletes to receive a slice of the billions Texas colleges generate in revenue from their teams, now awaits the governor’s signature.
The Texas Tribune hosted a conversation on how new laws are affecting Texas community colleges, at Studio 919 on Jan. 24, 2024. From left: moderator and Tribune education reporter Sneha Dey ...
Texas colleges and universities will get an additional $2 billion in the latest round of federal coronavirus stimulus funding — half of which must be used for financial grants to students ...
In 2022, there were about 57,000 students without legal status enrolled in Texas colleges, according to a report from the President's Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.
The letter, signed by 10 of the 13 Texas Democrats in Congress, comes after the state's anti-DEI law, or SB 17, was signed last year, banning public colleges and universities from maintaining DEI ...
House Bill 126, which allows student athletes to receive a slice of the billions Texas colleges generate in revenue from their teams, now awaits the governor’s signature.