Technology

Disability, Equity, and Mental Health Research Webinar Series

Framework for Understanding Structural Ableism in Health Care, by Dielle Lundberg, M.P.H. and Jessica Chen, Ph.D. In this webinar, Dielle Lundberg, M.P.H. and Jessica Chen, Ph.D. will introduce a conceptual framework outlining pathways through
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Help Pharr Shine as Texas’ Most Scenic Gem!

Pharr, Texas, is in the running to be recognized as the most scenic gem in the state, and we need your help to make it happen! By casting your vote,
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Free Alarms from the Edinburg Fire Department

We are delighted to announce that the Edinburg Fire Department has received a FEMA grant to provide free smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to eligible residents! This initiative aims to
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Brownsville Spotify Campaign

The City of Brownsville has launched an innovative campaign to raise awareness about the ongoing drought and the need for water conservation. The campaign features a playlist with song titles
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McAllen Public Library Volunteers

Are you in need of volunteer hours or simply love books and want to share your recommendations? McAllen Public Library Book Store is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our
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STC inspires Stanford University

A unique certificate program established by South Texas College’s Computer Information Technology (CIT) department is quickly gaining recognition among higher education institutions across the nation. STC has announced its partnership
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STC & AT&T partner to create digital equity

Jonathan Ramirez has been borrowing a laptop from the South Texas College Library, through a service available to all students, but recently, his dream of owning his own laptop came
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Above-Normal Active 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted

With hurricane forecasters predicting an above-normal active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Rio Grande Valley residents are encouraged to begin preparations in advance of any storm entering the Gulf of Mexico.
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Digital Autism Screening Tool Could Enhance Early Identification

A tablet-based screening tool that analyzes children’s behavior in response to specific video clips shows promise for enhancing early autism screening, according to a study supported in part by the
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Tropical Cyclone Development Is Possible Early Next Week

Residents of the Rio Grande Valley are urged to stay vigilant over the next few days as the National Hurricane Center is forecasting a potential tropical cyclone development in the
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