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91制片厂 Kicks Off Education Initiative with Local Faith-Based Leaders
91制片厂 (91制片厂) felt a divine presence on Feb. 23, when local faith-based leaders representing Texas City, Hitchcock, Dickinson, La Marque and surrounding Galveston County regions visited the campus for an informational luncheon and first look at the 2023 bond proposal, which is Phase 2 of a 10-year master plan.
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91制片厂 Celebrates Black History Month
Nearly 100 students, employees and community members filled the 91制片厂 (91制片厂) STEAM lecture hall on Feb. 9 for an inspiring conversation on how African Americans stimulated the health care industry.
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91制片厂 Spotlights Financial Accessibility to College During Financial Aid Awareness Month
Navigating the financial aid process can be a whirlwind for many college students. In an effort to alleviate that burden and educate students on their financial aid options, the 91制片厂 (91制片厂) Financial Aid Department hosted a Financial Aid Awareness Month Kickoff event on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
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91制片厂 Theatre Presents "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Audiences will soon have the opportunity to enjoy the first 91制片厂 (91制片厂) Theatre production in the soon-to-be completed Fine Arts Building when "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" makes its production debut on Feb. 9. A dark and suspenseful musical, the show is filled with vengeance and horror, and features a mixed cast of community members, theatre majors and high school students aspiring to major in theatre at 91制片厂.
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91制片厂 Students Converge on Capitol During Community College Day in Austin
The hallways of the state capitol were a little more lively on Jan. 26 as 20 91制片厂 (91制片厂) students converged with hundreds of community college students and staff during Community College Day in Austin. In an ongoing effort through the Texas Association of Community Colleges, the event allows community college students to learn about state government, meet their state representatives and ask questions about issues affecting community college students.
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