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UT psychology professor on retraction of claim about 'wealthy white men': 'The quiz had grown too stale to use'
By John Suayan | Apr 20, 2023
A psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) has reportedly retracted her claim that “wealthy white men” are quicker to resort to violence and fail to exhibit empathy.
Drogin: Education savings accounts are 'about freedom'
By Austin Journal Report | Mar 29, 2023
Empowering parents in rural communities with Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) will give them the freedom to choose the best school for their children, according to Mandy Drogin, campaign director for Texas Public Policy Foundation's Next Generation Initiative.
Texas attorney general: 'Constitution does not prohibit the Legislature from establishing' Education Savings Account program
By Austin Journal Report | Mar 28, 2023
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently issued an opinion in response to Sen. Brandon Creighton's filing of an Education Savings Account (ESA) bill that would establish a program to designate funds for parents to use for their children's education choice.
Perry: 'Texas education is at a crossroads' and could benefit from career and technical education funding
By Sam Jackson | Mar 27, 2023
Former Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) voiced his support for school choice and parent empowerment in Texas in an editorial he wrote for the Odessa American.
Creighton on school choice: 'It’s, without a doubt, caught a grassfire of support and I think it’s just different than before'
By John Suayan | Mar 8, 2023
A Republican state senator from Southeast Texas said many parents have expressed support toward school choice, per a report from San Antonio CBS affiliate KENS.
Round Rock pastor promotes value of education savings accounts
By Juliette Fairley | Feb 27, 2023
If the Texas Legislature approves education savings accounts (ESAs), parents can expect school boards statewide to pay attention when they speak at their meetings, according to a Round Rock pastor and father.
Abbott says the way to help students ‘is with school choice through state-funded Education Savings Accounts’
By Tamara Browning | Feb 24, 2023
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pledged to make educational freedom for parents “an emergency item this session” in advocating again for state-funded education savings accounts during his “State of the State Address” on Feb. 16 at rare earth elements business Noveon, in San Marcos, Texas.
Abbott shows his support of education savings: ‘We must ensure that our education system works for every child’
By Tamara Browning | Feb 24, 2023
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott reiterated his support of education savings accounts he outlined in his Feb. 16 “State of The State Address” during an address at Central Texas Christian School in Temple, Texas.
Spalding: DEI is 'toxic' and 'attacks the integrity' of academia
By Austin Journal Report | Feb 21, 2023
Dr. Matthew Spalding of Hillsdale College believes that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which have grown among colleges and universities in recent years, are working against the purpose or idea of a university. He suggests that though the words diversity, equity and inclusion have good origins and goals, current DEI plans within higher education will lead to their opposite intended ends, namely "ostracization and exclusion."
Public policy group calls Buckley selection as Texas House Public Education chairman 'an important first step'
By Austin Journal Report | Feb 14, 2023
The Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) recently praised House Speaker Dade Phelan for his committee assignments and the selection of Rep. Brad Buckley (R-Killeen) as the new House Public Education Committee chairman.
Abbott: It's 'time to expand education savings accounts to every child in the state of Texas'
By Austin Journal Report | Feb 10, 2023
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott expressed his support for school choice and an expansion of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) at a recent rally at Annapolis Christian Academy. The governor claims ESAs have worked in other states and supported ongoing efforts in the Texas legislature to allow an ESA program for everyone in Texas.
UT forbids faculty, staff usage of TikTok: 'The university follows all state laws and guidelines'
By John Suayan | Dec 19, 2022
The University of Texas (UT) at Austin ordered all faculty and staff to refrain from the use of – as well as delete – TikTok from their state-issued devices on Friday, per a report from Austin NBC affiliate KXAN.
Stephen F. Austin State University elects to join UT System: 'We are excited about the enormous opportunities this affiliation will provide'
By John Suayan | Dec 1, 2022
The Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) Board of Regents voted Tuesday to join the University of Texas (UT) System, according to a report from East Texas NBC affiliate KETK that was ran by Austin sister station KXAN.
ACC criminal justice adjunct professor: 'When you’re talking to a computer screen, it’s harder to have those candid conversations'
By John Suayan | Nov 3, 2022
Austin Community College (ACC) said that it’s not seeing ample enrollment in its criminal justice program, Austin NBC affiliate KXAN reported.
Spokesman: Texas State University's goal is to 'be as inclusive as possible in serving our diverse student body population'
By T.H. Lawrence | Nov 1, 2022
Texas State University has installed diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility into its qualifications for hiring staff and faculty.
Texas A&M faculty supports DEI program: 'These are small steps, but more is needed'
By David Beasley | Oct 26, 2022
The Texas A&M University Faculty Senate recently voted to support a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program called ACES.
UT associate professor on robot study: 'Robotic systems are becoming more ubiquitous'
By John Suayan | Oct 18, 2022
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) will spend the next half-decade working with dog-like delivery robots on campus to see how people interact with them, Austin-based media outlets reported.
Texas State student: 'At night time, there’s a lot of dark spots on campus'
By John Suayan | Oct 6, 2022
A Hill Country university conducted its first safety walk late last month since before the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Texas Freedom Caucus: Critical race theory is ‘polluting the minds of Texas children’
By Kasey Schefflin-Emrich | Oct 3, 2022
The Texas Freedom Caucus is demanding the Texas State Board of Education amend the suggested changes that have been made to the state’s social studies curriculum for public grade school students.
Hartzell on future plans for flagship structure at UT: 'Soon, the tower will shine even brighter'
By John Suayan | Sep 21, 2022
The University of Texas at Austin (UT) has announced that its flagship architectural landmark will undergo renovations for the first time ever.