Expanding Graduate Medical Education in Texas
Texas is working hard to strike a balance between funding new and existing medical schools and supporting ample graduate medical education opportunities for the state’s physician graduates.
Texas is working hard to strike a balance between funding new and existing medical schools and supporting ample graduate medical education opportunities for the state’s physician graduates.
Texas launched the Texas Affordable Baccalaureate as a bold solution to reduce the cost of higher education for the state and for students and families.
This special day helps to create a college-going culture for all students as they take their next steps toward a brighter future.
College emergency aid programs help students meet unexpected financial needs that may prevent them from completing their degrees.
Making courses count during college transfer is essential to student success and college affordability.
By knowing their value to the workforce, college graduates can make an excellent start toward a productive and meaningful life in the competitive job market.
How to communicate a strategic plan to stakeholders and encourage grassroots understanding, acceptance and engagement, despite limited resources.
Learn how shared service arrangements and regional planning agencies can help state and local governments harness the benefits of collaboration.
When do you involve the crowd: In the beginning or end of the change process? Texas HHS involves two different crowds at both ends.
A few days ago I had the honor to witness the unfolding of a history-making event in Arlington (TX), and that event got me thinking. On Monday 30th, 2015 the Arlington Independent School District (AISD hereafter) board met at the Fielder’s Baptist Church to name four schools after six honorable people, among them former State RepresentativeRead… Read more »