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Houston- Texas Southern University’s Career and Professional Development Center has a database filled with scholarships and jobs for TSU students. Here are a few of this week’s highlights: Tips on turning your summer job/internship into a career If you spent the break working on a summer job or an internship and you’re thinking about how to […]
Houston- Texas Southern University’s Career and Professional Development Center has a database filled with scholarships and jobs for TSU students. Here are a few of this week’s highlights: FBI Student Programs The nation’s top law enforcement and intelligence organization offers valuable work experience for students at every education level. The FBI offers a variety of programs, […]
Houston- Texas Southern University’s Career and Professional Development Center has a database filled with scholarships and jobs for TSU students. Here are a few of this week’s highlights: The Ronald Blue Trust Scholarship Ronald Blue Trust is offering a $2,500 scholarship to three undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic achievement and a passion for biblically-based financial advising. One […]
Houston- The Houston Holocaust Museum will offer free admission and COVID-19 vaccinations for ages 12 and up on Saturday July 10th between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Harris County Public Health will be onsite offering the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines. No ID or insurance is required. Harris County is raffling one $5,000 college […]
Early voting starts today, October 13, and Texas Southern University has a polling precinct on its campus. The precinct is located in the West Parking garage office suites at Ennis and Blodgett. The precinct will be opened from 7a.m. to 7p.m. Mondays through Fridays and Saturdays noon to 7p.m. through October 30. Election day is […]
By: Chandrelle Lazard (Chandrelle wrote this article on March 4, 2020, the 60th anniversary of the sit-in. Mr. Bland transitioned on July 9, 2020.) HOUSTON— The spirit of justice, passion and civil rights surrounded the illustrious Texas Southern University campus sixty years ago today. Even though the laws of Jim Crow stood in opposition and […]