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Two broad categories apply to licensed stations owned by U.S. colleges and universities: Student-run — station where students play significant roles in programming, management, and other facets of operations, either on their own, through student government organizations, or under faculty supervision.
In 2006 the Houston Independent School District board considered moving the Kay On-Going Education Center, a special school for pregnant girls, to an unused area within DeBakey High School. DeBakey had around 30 unused classrooms, and district administrators argued that the Texas Medical Center location would be of use to pregnant students. [10]
Houston Community College, also known as the Houston Community College System (HCCS), is a community college that operates community colleges in Houston, Missouri City, Greater Katy, and Stafford in Texas. It is notable for actively recruiting internationally and for the large number of international students enrolled, over 5,700 in 2015.
The name change means TCC will now be branded as a state college, falling in line with most of the other colleges in the Florida College System. ... It will mark the college’s second renaming in ...
To request a vote-by-mail ballot, call the Elections Office at 850-606-VOTE (8683) or go in person at 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301; visit the Mail Ballot Request Service online ...
The Houston Community College System has served the Alief area since 1982. [25] The HCC Alief Campus, a part of the Southwest College, [26] is in the Westchase area of Houston. [25] [27] The HCC Alief Continuing Education Center is located in an unincorporated area in Harris County adjacent to the International District. [25]
A touchstone to Tallahassee's past is next to the tennis courts in Myers Park. It is now the site of a historical marker commemorating the Apalachee city of Anhaica and the Native Americans who ...
WVFS, launched in 1987, is one of four radio stations that broadcast from Florida State University in the Tallahassee area. (WFSQ, WFSU-FM, and WFSW are the others.) WVFS is referred to as "V89", "The Voice", or "The Voice of Florida State". WVFS broadcasts at 89.7 FM. The station is staffed by student and community volunteers.