Collin College, Texas A&M launch engineering academy
Students who are accepted will be co-enrolled at both universities and will be able to choose from a variety of engineering majors.
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Students who are accepted will be co-enrolled at both universities and will be able to choose from a variety of engineering majors.
The Hope Run for Hunger Event will raise funds for firefighters, educators, and other individuals in need within the South Dallas area.
Plano ranked third out of 75 of the U.S.’ largest cities for its tax surplus, granting the city a “B” grade.
After decades at the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts, Plano Symphony Orchestra is moving to the Robinson Fine Arts Center.
Those honored are Imelda Carrasco, Kristy Dellinger, Casey Goodman, Sarah Manthey, Isabel Pawling, Jennifer Shelton & Rebecca Vanderbrook.
The expansion aims to offer the privacy of a single-family home while maintaining a sense of community for older adults in the community.
Young Men’s Service League brings mothers and high-school aged sons together for life skills classes and community service projects.
Golf and esports will begin their first season in 2024-2025 and women’s volleyball will kick off in the 2025-2026 season.
Students are encouraged to apply as soon as they can, as applications close on March 8 or after 400 applications are received.
The story posed Plano as a contender for Ice Cream Capital of Texas, a product of Visit Plano’s push for local business recognition.