Read about bachelor’s of applied technology (BAT) student Cristian Castillo.
Celebrating 55+ years of serving the Dallas community and nearly 3 million people. That's a lot of students!
Read about bachelor’s of applied technology (BAT) student Cristian Castillo.
The Brookhaven Pegasus Choral Society embarked on a three-city tour in South Korea shortly after a once-in-a-lifetime performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Their performances opened hearts and minds, proving how music is a universal language.
Dallas College students demonstrated exceptional leadership and talent this spring, bringing home numerous awards and recognition for their achievements. Dallas College sent representatives to Phi Theta Kappa Catalyst, and the event culminated with a celebration of community, connection and representation.
As one of Dallas College’s seven commencement speakers, Ariana Dewberry shared her journey of returning to college after losing her eyesight. Now having graduated with…
Dallas College’s journalism programs achieved remarkable success at the 2025 Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Convention in San Marcos. Four advisors and 27 students participated in the event, competing in over 30 live contests covering journalism, photography, video production and advertising.
Dallas College Student Government Association brought unprecedented energy and style to downtown Dallas this Spring with its highly anticipated Sneaker Ball-themed Awards Showcase at Fairmont…
Last month, Erika Ramirez graduated with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education. As one of our seven commencement speakers, she shared more about juggling school with being a wife and mother and how Dallas College’s support has helped her continue her education.
If you want to start a conversation with Liam Dewberry, pick your language. The 25-year-old, who graduated from Dallas College on May 16 with his associate degree, is fluent in five languages (English, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin and Korean) and knows a bit of French, Norwegian, Russian and German.
On May 12, Dallas College celebrated its first graduating class of the new Bachelor of Science in Nursing program with a pinning ceremony featuring student speaker Nancy Kinuthia.
Seven students have been selected to represent their fellow graduates as ceremony speakers and share their stories of perseverance, achievement and transformation.