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Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
Two North Texas universities have seen the highest numbers in the state of international students having their visas revoked, according to the industry news site Inside Higher Ed.
USA Today |
Federal officials suddenly revoked the student visas of more than a dozen international students at Rochester-area universities this week, setting off a desperate scramble for them to leave the United...
USA Today |
More international students studying at Wisconsin colleges and universities have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration, scrambling their plans to study and work in the U.S.
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Administrators say they are reviewing bus company contract after third party used vehicles with university logo.
As looming tariffs rock the U.S. economy, the Texas comptroller says he is closely monitoring sales tax revenue and the price of oil.
A second child in Texas has died of measles, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services, in a growing outbreak that has infected hundreds of people, the vast majority in unvaccinated communities in Texas.
A Texas high school boys soccer team was abruptly ousted from the playoffs Friday evening after an emergency meeting by the University Interscholastic League resulted in a forfeiture of the team’s state semifinal match.
The pro-Israel Block Party has been organised by Texas Hillel for the past 25 years and is the largest pro-Israel event to take place on a North American college campus.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Monday that the special election to fill the seat vacated following the death of Rep. Sylvester Turner will be held on Nov. 4.
Texas State University (TXST) and Vijaybhoomi University (VU) today announced a strategic collaboration to expand global education, research, and executive learning opportunities. This partnership aims to provide students with a globally enriched academic experience by combining the strengths of both institutions.