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Only 1 in 3 Young Adults Make a Living Wage in Dallas County, Report Finds

Two-thirds of Dallas County young adults aren't making a living wage. Commit Partnership wants to improve those odds by 2040. Here's what educators believe is working already.
Nonprofits

Dallas De-Extinction Company Colossal Launches Animal Conservation Foundation

After raising $50 million to start the nonprofit, North Texas-based Colossal Foundation will initially focus its conservation efforts on the vaquita, sumatran rhino, and ivory-billed woodpecker.
News

School Districts Say New State Data Reporting System Could Hurt Their Funding

School districts say the state's new data reporting system isn't ready and is jeopardizing their funding, and more than a dozen North Texas school districts have joined a statewide call to delay the rollout. So far, they're required to use it anyway.
Education

UTD Continues to Go Hard After Student Protestors

Why are students here being treated differently than at other public Texas universities?
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The Hardest Working Cooks in Dallas

Dallas ISD's job: lunch for 144,000 picky kids. Every day.
Education

After Selling BuzzBallz, Merrilee Kick Gifts $30 Million to Texas Woman’s University

The largest single gift in the institution's history will go toward bolstering the school's business college.
Business

The Education of Taylor Shead, and Stemuli’s Stratospheric Rise

The driving force behind the AI-powered ed-tech and workforce platform Stemuli has mastered the art of not putting limits on herself—or those around her.
Business

Why Monica Christopher Switched Gears to Lead TWU’s Dallas Campus

She broke grantmaking records at Communities Foundation of Texas. Now, the longtime nonprofit exec aims to have a similar impact in education.
Education

Dallas ISD Will Soon Have a Student-Operated Food Truck

Curbside Delights will roam from school to school selling food made by Dallas ISD students in the 2024-2025 school year.
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