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The Texas media production industry produces great returns

By TXMPA TXMPA serves the film, video, interactive, and digital media production industry. TXMPA is the industry advocate before legislative, regulatory and judicial bodies, representing a robust community of professionals seeking economic and creative incentives for media work in Texas. TXMPA educates on all forms of media production and the tremendous economic impact that production […]

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Breakthrough research at UT Austin is protecting the world against COVID-19

By The University of Texas at Austin In the past year, scientists around the world have worked to respond quickly to the COVID-19 pandemic. The University of Texas at Austin is among the top universities in the nation for pandemic research and has played a crucial role in protecting against the virus. Along with researchers […]

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A council to shape an older, better Texas

If thereโ€™s anything the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us, itโ€™s that thereโ€™s a drastic need for careful coordination among public agencies. Networking and smooth communications are crucial when lives are at stake.

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UTSA tackles the talent vacuum

As employers struggle to find people with the right skills for their open positions, the University of Texas at San Antonio is proliferating major projects to address workforce gaps.

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A new generation of physicians

After six years in the making, 2,195 applications, and 593 candidate interviews, Sam Houston State Universityโ€™s College of Osteopathic Medicine enrolled its inaugural class of 75 aspiring student doctors.

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