Austin Business Journal – ACC’s Growth Projections Will Require Private-Sector Help
Four ACC Art Professors Strut Their Stuff at La Peña
Austin American-Statesman – Four ACC Art Professors Strut Their Stuff at La Peña
Four ACC Art Professors Strut Their Stuff at La Peña
Austin American-Statesman – Four ACC Art Professors Strut Their Stuff at La Peña
Educators Describe New Superintendent as Visionary, Humble, Accessible
Midland Reporter-Telegram – Educators Describe New Superintendent as Visionary, Humble, Accessible
Alex Brown of AMD Elected Chair of Austin Community College Foundation
October 11, 2006 The Austin Community College Foundation Board of Directors, a voluntary group of business leaders, recently elected the following officers for 2006-08: Chair: Alex Brown, AMD Chair Elect: Thomas E. Gallagher, Seton Healthcare … Continue reading
Sate Your Appetite With Casual Le’ Bistrette or More Formal Bistro 3158 ACC Culinary Arts Begins 12th Season of Full Service Dining
October 5, 2006 The Programs of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management begin the 12th season of Bistro, the weekly (Thursday) full service dining experience. Bistro, located at the Austin Community College Eastview Campus, is a … Continue reading
ACC EMS graduate killed and another seriously injured while on duty
ACC extends heartfelt sympathy to the family of Paramedic Eric Collin Hanson who was killed Tuesday morning while on duty. ACC also offers concern and support to Paramedic Kyla Beth Wilson, who remains in the … Continue reading
Fitch Rates Austin Community College Dist., Texas’ $23.1MM GO Rfdg Bonds ‘AA’; Outlook Stable
Business Wire – Fitch Rates Austin Community College Dist., Texas’ $23.1MM GO Rfdg Bonds ‘AA’; Outlook Stable
Fitch Rates Austin Community College Dist., Texas’ $23.1MM GO Rfdg Bonds ‘AA’; Outlook Stable
Business Wire – Fitch Rates Austin Community College Dist., Texas’ $23.1MM GO Rfdg Bonds ‘AA’; Outlook Stable
Seton, St. David’s Renew Funding for Nursing Program Partnership to Fund Increase of Nursing Faculty, Students
Austin, TX – September 26, 2006 – Regional growth demands indicate Central Texas needs 11,000 nurses by 2012, 25 percent more than were employed in 2002. Before this workforce need can be met, training programs … Continue reading