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If you have business experience and you’re looking to boost your career with a college degree, you can convert your experience into college credit.
Individuals with invisible disabilities face unique challenges every day that frequently go unnoticed or ignored. According to the Invisible Disabilities Association (IDA), the word “invisible…
Campuses Getting More Air Quality Monitors Partnership with UT Dallas provides valuable decision-making data for public and environmental health leaders Dallas College now has two…
Cat food. That’s what Dallas College alum Jason Blackwell thought of when he emptied the contents from a can in the opening round of competing on Food Network’s popular TV show “Chopped.”
Chris Dickens was named the 2022 NJCAA Division III Baseball Player of the Year, producing at the plate and on the mound for a team that finished runner-up at the NJCAA DIII World Series.
Becoming a Dallas College STEM Ambassador has been a rewarding experience for Marquita Williams and David Brock. Both students at Dallas College’s El Centro Campus…
This July marks the 14th annual observance of BIPOC Mental Health Month.
Longtime English professor Dr. Geoffrey Grimes has been infatuated with magic since childhood. The Houston native remembers watching Mark Wilson’s TV show “Time for Magic” in the mid-1950s.