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The Do’s and Don’ts of Back to School Etiquette
DALLAS (KDAF) — As summer winds down and the school bells start ringing, it’s time for the kids to swap out pool floats for back packs — and, it’s time to get a refresh on some manners. For essential back to school etiquette tips, etiquette expert...
Dallas ISD debate teams train for their futures
Written by Communications Services junior associate, Chandler Flowers. Student debate competitions happen all around the world, and Dallas ISD is no exception. By partnering with Dallas Urban Debate Alliance, the district is able to create and train students to compete in competitions on the state and national levels. Debate teams...
Nonprofit ‘Hub’ serves as incubator for South Dallas businesses
Julie Saqueton stands inside what used to be a liquor store on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in South Dallas. Rising above the space, now gutted and ready for reconstruction, an outdoor sign reading “The Hub on MLK” signifies change, hope and opportunity for the area. Just doors...
July forum attendees mostly oppose ‘Texas A&M University-Dallas’ nomenclature
A&M-Commerce President Dr. Mark Rudin said he has asked the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents to postpone action on a name change until after the July 31-Aug. 2 meeting. The month of July, normally a placid time in Commerce, has this year been marked by a controversy over...
CHCP: Diversity in Healthcare Education
DALLAS (KDAF) — College of Health Care Professions (CHCP) is a nationally accredited institution, that specializes in providing training in the healthcare field and has been a key player for 35 years. Dr. Joanitt Montano, Provost and VP Academic Officer of CHCP, emphasizes the institution’s dedication to catering to...
3 DISD Students Win NFTE STEM BizCamp Pitch at UNT Dallas
A 16-year-old junior at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas won a “Shark Tank”-style pitch competition sponsored by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship and hosted by the University of North Texas at Dallas last week. Mars Ratliff’s winning pitch for her proposed business, Interio Interiors, features an app...
Dallas district allegedly retaliated against Jewish student after Title VI probe
A Jewish student in Dallas was subjected to retaliation by a teacher over a U.S. Department of Education probe of the Dallas Independent School District for alleged Title VI violations, according to the nonprofit StandWithUS. When the student, one of the co-complainants in what became the U.S. Department of Education...
Yasmin Bhatia Embraces Lifelong Learning Leading Uplift Education
While working as a consultant for McKinsey, Yasmin Bhatia always raised her hand when the opportunity came up for pro-bono work. After earning an MBA from Stanford University, she decided to change course and work for a social impact organization. A two-hour conversation with the outgoing CEO of Uplift Education and a visit to one of its sites helped her fall in love with the group, which runs a network of public, tuition-free charter schools across the region.
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