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Darius Frasure, Dallas College faculty member, will be featured at the 2022 Dallas Literary Festival for his book of poems “of stone and rope.” Frasure…
Anabel Romero-Juarez, dean of recruitment and retention for enrollment management, doesn’t do New Year’s resolutions. She selects a couple of words to define her focus for the coming…
Celebrating Women’s History Month, we don’t have to venture far to view inspiring women with notable accomplishments who have played a vital role in the…
This article was written by Jasmine D. Parker, Ph.D., senior director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Dallas College. Views expressed in this article may not…
In This Issue: Join Trustee Bravo for a Sustainability Town Hall Meeting Texas Southern University Professor, the “Father of Environmental Justice,” Sees Hope Amid Despair Join…
One way to enjoy the deep roots of Dallas’ Black heritage is to sample its food.
Sherry Boyd’s father was the first Black man hired for the Texas Department of Public Safety. “I’m a cop’s daughter and I’m afraid if a…
“I developed the foundation of my leadership skills at Dallas College, which is why I am so thankful.”
Get in line for student services before you even arrive on campus using QLess, our new virtual queue. QLess works just like calling ahead to…
When she was accepted to the Cedar Valley Law Enforcement Academy, it looked as if she was finally on her way to her goal. But there were still obstacles to overcome.