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The UT Center at Laredo's alternate logo depicts hierarchy, in a literal and visual sense, by including the Seal of the University of Texas System above the text: "The University of Texas Education & Research Center at Laredo." Alternate logo for The UT Center at Laredo featuring the Seal of the University of Texas System.
The Laredo College South Campus, located at 5500 South Zapata Highway (U.S. Highway 83) at coordinates , was established to extend the college's mission to the growing residential area of south Laredo. More than 80 percent of voters approved a $50 million bond issue to construct the second campus, which was completed in the spring of 2004.
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In 2015, The Economist Magazine's "List of America's Best Colleges" ranked TAMIU ninth in the nation, ahead of all other schools in Texas. In 2013, the National Council on Teacher Quality, based in Washington, D.C., ranked TAMIU subpar in the matriculation of its education majors, of which there were some seven hundred graduates between 2009 and 2012.
The Review of Educational Research was established in 1931 as AERA's second publication with the goal of "serv[ing] as a record of advancements within the field of education, broadly defined". [2] To this end, RER focused on providing an organized review of research in key areas of education, namely curriculum, learning, teacher preparation ...
Pages in category "Education in Laredo, Texas" ... Laredo College; T. ... University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Students rotate at several local hospitals including Laredo Medical Center to gain proficiency in performing basic medical skills and complement classroom learning. College credits may also be earned through after-school college courses by Laredo Community College that are conducted in the school specifically for high school students; courses ...
LareDOS was an independent monthly newspaper published in Laredo, Texas, and distributed free of charge. The newspaper was widely praised and also criticized for its controversial stories on local politics. LareDOS was founded by Maria Eugenia "Meg" Guerra and Richard Geissler in December 1994.