Education
Drax Donates More Than $291K to Non-Profits Focused on STEM Education, the Environment
Renewable energy company Drax has announced that five U.S. non-profits will receive $291,585 as part of the Drax Foundation’s latest round of donations.
Clark Construction Celebrates Inaugural Graduates from Houston Small Business Training Program for Diverse-Owned Firms
Established in 2006, the Strategic Partnership Program delivers executive MBA-style classes to small minority-, women-, and veteran-owned firms in the construction industry.
Universal Technical Institute Announces 2024 ‘Summer Ignite’ Program for Automotive Skilled Trade Training
Since 2021, UTI and NAPA have partnered to support the future of those seeking careers in the transportation and aftermarket auto repair industries.
New Refractory Alloy Shows ‘Exceptional’ Fracture Resistance at ‘Very Low’ Temperatures: TAMU Researchers
The study investigated the mechanical properties of a refractory medium-entropy alloy made of niobium, molybdenum, tantalum and hafnium (NbTaTiHf).
Rush Enterprises Joins Universal Technical Institute Division’s Early Employment Program
As part of the program, participating employers may offer 20 to 30 hours of paid work experience, consideration for full-time employment, and reimbursement for education-related expenses after graduation.
Congressman Greg Casar Delivers $850K for Huston-Tillotson University Renovations
The $850,000 grant will be used by Huston-Tillotson to renovate two residence halls and the 1960s student union.
More than $9M Awarded to High School Scientists, Engineers at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024
In total, over $9 million was awarded to the finalists based on their projects’ creativity, innovation and depth of scientific inquiry. The competition featured nearly 2,000 young scientists representing 49 U.S. states and nearly 70 countries, regions and territories across the world.
Texas A&M Engineering, School’s Semiconductor Institute to Launch Programs to Bolster Semiconductor Industry
Starting in Fall 2025, Texas A&M University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will introduce a new Master of Science program focused on microelectronics and semiconductors.
Port San Antonio Showcases Leading-Edge Tech, Education at Chicago Convention
Port San Antonio led a delegation of businesses and educational partner organizations as part of Aviation Week’s MRO Americas 2024 convention in Chicago.
TSU’s Bullard Center and Clean Energy Fund of Texas Selected for $156M Grant from EPA ‘Solar for All’ Program
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded a $156 million grant to a joint initiative between Texas Southern University’s Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice and the Clean Energy Fund of Texas.
Hellas Hosts a HUB Meet and Greet for Austin ISD 2022 Bond Package
With a focus on supporting historically underutilized businesses (HUBs), Hellas is launching an initiative to actively seek partnerships for a series of upcoming school bond projects.
Texas A&M Heeds Gov. Abbott’s Call for Space Engineering Degree
Dr. Robert H. Bishop, whose official start date was April 2, said he has heard the call for the new program from several faculty members who want to make Texas A&M a national leader in the rapidly growing field of space engineering.
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