Mai Huynh started as an ESOL student at Richland. Ten years later, she’s an acclaimed nanotech researcher.
Celebrating 55+ years of serving the Dallas community and nearly 3 million people. That's a lot of students!
Mai Huynh started as an ESOL student at Richland. Ten years later, she’s an acclaimed nanotech researcher.
Being recognized for excellence in the classroom and in his community isn’t anything new for Ferdinando Castro Gonzalez.
McCarthy was able to offer her Commercial I design students the option of helping their community through the nonprofit United to Learn.
Every year, each Dallas College campus recognizes the leadership and community engagement of student leaders at the Student Leader of the Year Ceremony.
Four Dallas College students have been named Jack Kent Cooke Semifinalists for 2021.
Dallas College is looking for positive examples of how our students have stepped up or served during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Liliana Cruz wasn’t exactly sure what she’d gotten into when she got the news in December. She’s still not entirely sure, to be honest.
By Elizabeth Langton Congratulations to the Et Cetera student media team for winning two Pacemaker Awards at October’s National College Media Convention, one for its…
In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness month, we are sharing the inspirational story of North Lake alumni Ray Cerda, Jr., and his “unexpected” life.
Finding the right career isn’t the easiest thing for anyone to do. Nicholas Wagner, who graduated from Cedar Valley this year with an Associate of…