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ACC's Fire Academy renews veteran's passion to serve

Being a hero, serving and protecting, it’s in David Renfro’s blood. Renfro grew up in South Austin, down the road from a local fire house. Every time he heard the sirens, destiny was calling. When … Continue reading

Fall workshop focuses on Academic Master Plan

Faculty and staff are invited to learn about the college’s Academic Master Plan and its role in driving planning and assessment processes at a professional development workshop offered this fall. “Getting AMPed: Introduction to Academic … Continue reading

State employee charity campaign now underway

This year’s State Employee Charitable Campaign kicked off Wednesday, October 1, and continues until the end of the month. The campaign gives employees the opportunity to contribute to dozens of charities directly involved with helping … Continue reading

ACC Elgin Finding Success with Workforce Programs

Time Warner Cable News: ACC Elgin Finding Success with Workforce Programs

Candidate Bob Allen says he is withdrawing from ACC race

Austin American Statesman:Â Candidate Bob Allen says he is withdrawing from ACC race

A guide to the City of Austin & ACC November bond propositions

Strategic Partnerships, Inc.:Â A guide to the City of Austin & ACC November bond propositions

ACC offers veteran training programs

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Contributors: ACC bond propositions are worth paying for

Austin American Statesman: Contributors: ACC bond propositions are worth paying for

Austin Community College and McGraw-Hill Education Unveil World's Largest Adaptive "Math Emporium" at EDUCAUSE 2014

Orlando Business Journal: Austin Community College and McGraw-Hill Education Unveil World’s Largest Adaptive “Math Emporium” at EDUCAUSE 2014

Here’s how typical Travis County homeowner will pay $291 more in taxes

Austin American Statesman: Here’s how typical Travis County homeowner will pay $291 more in taxes

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