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Texas colleges and universities get $2 billion in federal stimulus money


Texas colleges and universities get $2 billion in federal stimulus money
Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune
May 11, 2021
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Texas colleges and universities will get an additional $2 billion in the latest round of federal coronavirus stimulus funding half of which must be used for financial grants to students struggling due to the pandemic, the U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday.
The federal government also announced undocumented and international students can now receive those emergency funds too, rolling back a Trump administration rule that only allowed schools to distribute grants to students who qualified for federal financial aid, which excluded non-U.S. citizens. ....

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Texas colleges and universities get $2 billion in federal stimulus money. Half must go directly to struggling students.


Texas colleges and universities get $2 billion in federal stimulus money. Half must go directly to struggling students.
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Texas colleges and universities will get an additional $2 billion in the latest round of federal coronavirus stimulus funding half of which must be used for financial grants to students struggling due to the pandemic, the U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday.
The federal government also announced undocumented and international students can now receive those emergency funds too, rolling back a Trump administration rule that only allowed schools to distribute grants to students who qualified for federal financial aid, which excluded non-U.S. citizens. ....

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CSRWire - Angelica Builds Connections to Support Diversity in Stem


Angelica Builds Connections to Support Diversity in Stem
Published 01-19-21
Angelica Cortez Vega always knew she wanted to work in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). She dreamed of being a math teacher, managing the business side of STEM or even becoming an astronaut.
“It turns out that there are actually height requirements to be an astronaut,” Cortez Vega said. “That ruled out that career choice for me, so I began to explore other career options all on Earth.”
Earthly aspirations
Cortez Vega grew up in northeast Mexico near the U.S. border. She later attended the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Cortez Vega became interested in physics during her time in college, and started her career in engineering at General Electric in Mexico before starting at Cummins Inc. after graduation. ....

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