Texas High Court Boots ABA From Law School Gatekeeping
The Texas Supreme Court finalized rules that hand the state control over which law schools qualify graduates to sit for the Texas bar, ending decades of ABA oversight. The order keeps current schools intact for now while opening a path for non‑ABA programs to seek approval.
Trump Allies Launch Census War That Could Shake Up Texas Power In 2030
Two federal lawsuits challenge Census methods and who gets counted, raising the prospect of altered congressional seats and federal funding for Texas. Courts will decide whether privacy tools or noncitizens stay in the apportionment count.
UTEP's Computer Science and Nursing Programs Rank Among Nation's Best, Excelling in Social Mobility for Low-Income Students
UTEP's computer science and nursing programs were ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News, also highlighting the university's Top 100 status for social mobility.
Bay Area Business Owners with Texas Ties Face June 2026 Deadline for TABC Compliance Reports
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission requires TABC-licensed businesses, licensed before 2025, to submit compliance reports by June 2026, using specific browsers on mobile devices, with details available on their web portal.
El Paso Community College Shines on National Stage with Spotlight Talk at ASBMB by Adjunct Professor Diana Olivas
EPCC's adjunct biology professor, Diana Olivas, will present at the ASBMB Annual Meeting, sharing her insights on bilingual science literacy and community engagement, highlighting the impactful role of community colleges in science education.












