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Houston Community College offers various programs to help students enter workforce
Read full article: Houston Community College offers various programs to help students enter workforceIn the bustling economic landscape of Texas, Houston Community College (HCC) stands as a pivotal institution, equipping students with the skills needed to thrive in today’s dynamic job market.
Domestic violence and college students: These Houston-area universities, schools provide resources for victims
Read full article: Domestic violence and college students: These Houston-area universities, schools provide resources for victimsKPRC 2 reached out to several Houston-area colleges and universities to find out the resources they provide to students who are experiencing domestic violence and abuse in their relationships.
Houston Community College to assist students affected by Art Institute closure
Read full article: Houston Community College to assist students affected by Art Institute closureAs students face the sudden closure of The Art Institute of Houston this week, Houston Community College has stepped in to assist impacted students.
Event at Houston Community College campus teaches prospective first time homeowners about buying process
Read full article: Event at Houston Community College campus teaches prospective first time homeowners about buying processThe homebuying process can be a scary one, but with knowledge and education, many will soon achieve their goal of becoming a first time homeowner.
Waller County deputy found dead identified as former police officer at Houston Community College
Read full article: Waller County deputy found dead identified as former police officer at Houston Community CollegeA Waller County deputy constable found dead inside his police vehicle in northwest Harris County has been identified.
Houston Community College board votes not to renew Chancellor Cesar Maldonado’s contract
Read full article: Houston Community College board votes not to renew Chancellor Cesar Maldonado’s contractOne of Houston’s largest educational institutions will see a major change soon as the board voted against renewing Chancellor Cesar Maldonado’s contract this week.
Get ready, entrepreneurs: Workshops at HCC for minority males focus on business, financial literacy, funding opportunities and more
Read full article: Get ready, entrepreneurs: Workshops at HCC for minority males focus on business, financial literacy, funding opportunities and moreGet ready to soak up some important, valuable and free knowledge, entrepreneurs!
TSU announces partnership agreement with HCC to provide easy path for students to transfer
Read full article: TSU announces partnership agreement with HCC to provide easy path for students to transferTexas Southern University and Houston Community College announced their partnership agreement that will provide an easy transition for HCC students to transfer to TSU, according to a release.
New “resiliency center” at Houston Community College aims to prepare Texas’ largest city for disasters
Read full article: New “resiliency center” at Houston Community College aims to prepare Texas’ largest city for disastersAfter back-to-back major flooding events devastated Houston, the community college is launching a new program to ensure that citizens, businesses and emergency responders are better equipped to respond to catastrophic events.
HCC unveils its plan to build nation’s largest flood simulation training center
Read full article: HCC unveils its plan to build nation’s largest flood simulation training centerAs hurricane season approaches, the Houston Community College will unveil its plans for a $30 million flood simulation center on Tuesday.
Supreme Court rules unanimously against Houston Community College board member who claimed a First Amendment violation; Read the full SCOTUS opinion
Read full article: Supreme Court rules unanimously against Houston Community College board member who claimed a First Amendment violation; Read the full SCOTUS opinionThe Supreme Court on Friday unanimously ruled against David Wilson, a member of Houston Community College’s board.
COVID surge causes college campuses to readjust ahead of Spring semester
Read full article: COVID surge causes college campuses to readjust ahead of Spring semesterThe COVID surge is continually impacting the Houston area, and now, local institutions are taking action in efforts to prevent the spread on their campuses.
Houston Community College, Texas Southern University partner with Apple to promote racial equity, justice
Read full article: Houston Community College, Texas Southern University partner with Apple to promote racial equity, justiceAs part of its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, Apple announced Tuesday it is partnering with Houston Community College and Texas Southern University to support its students, innovators, and advocacy organizations.
Looking for a job? Blossom Hotel Houston Medical Center hiring for several hospitality positions with sign-on bonuses
Read full article: Looking for a job? Blossom Hotel Houston Medical Center hiring for several hospitality positions with sign-on bonusesNeed a job, Houston? Several openings for a luxurious hotel opening soon at the Medical Center was announced Wednesday -- and it includes a sign-on bonus.
LIST: Food and water distribution sites in the Houston area
Read full article: LIST: Food and water distribution sites in the Houston areaHOUSTON – Many local businesses and organizations have opened food and water distribution sites in the Houston area in the wake of the recent winter storms. Various distribution sites pop up daily, so please keep checking this list if you’re in need. Houston Community College-North Forest CampusTexas State Representative Senfronia Thompson, NACC Disaster Services, Teamsters Union, Houston Community College (HCC)- North Forest campus, HCC Trustee Rhonda Skillern-Jones, Peoples United Summit, and other volunteer groups host water and food distribution in northeast Houston. The organizers will provide food and water for about 1,000 vehicles. Pet owners will receive free pet food, supplies, and information on additional resources such as the Houston Humane Society’s free spay/neuter program.
Watch HCC’s Black History Scholarship celebration
Read full article: Watch HCC’s Black History Scholarship celebrationHOUSTON – The Black History Committee at Houston Community College held its 16th annual Black History Scholarship fundraising event online Thursday to provide scholarships for deserving students at Houston Community College. “It is extremely tough to be a college student these days,” says Donnell Cooper, co-chair of the HCC Black History Committee. That is why the HCC Black History Committee and our sponsors are especially determined to raise money to help students go to college and change their lives.”The fundraising event, a Black History Month tradition in Houston, featured KPRC 2′s long-time meteorologist and newsman Khambrel Marshall as the keynote speaker. Ad“We are thrilled to have an individual as highly regarded as Khambrel Marshall to speak to our scholarship students and supporters,” says Fheryl Prestage, co-chair of the HCC Black History Committee. His history of working with the HCC Black History Committee also is legendary.
COVID-19 testing site opening at HCC’s Midtown location Saturday
Read full article: COVID-19 testing site opening at HCC’s Midtown location SaturdayHOUSTON – A coronavirus testing site is opening at the Midtown location of Houston Community College on Saturday. According to U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston), the site, located at 3000 Main St., will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will provide both drive-thru and walkup testing. No pre-registration is required. Masks will also be distributed at the site.
Ask 2 Live: Everything students and parents need to know about preparing for college during the pandemic
Read full article: Ask 2 Live: Everything students and parents need to know about preparing for college during the pandemicHOUSTON – As the school year progresses, high school students and parents will soon begin to look at colleges and universities. Whether it’s a local community college or a university out of state, this year the road to a future career is looking a bit different in the midst of COVID-19. Watch: Raising ‘good digital citizens’ and more from our Zoom conversation on cyberbullyingOn Thursday, local experts from Project GRAD Houston, College Readiness for the YMCA of Greater Houston, Lee College, Houston Community College and Houston ISD joined KPRC'2 Ask 2 Live for a discussion about college preparedness. Contact our PanelistsVeronica Lawrence, Program Manager, Project GRAD Houston, vlawrence@projectgradhouston.orgCarl Husband, Ed.D . - Assistant Registrar & Director of Admissions, Lee College, chusband@lee.eduAlyska Malveaux - Association Director of College Readiness, YMCA of Greater Houston, Alyska.malveaux@ymcahouston.orgVanessa Grover - Program Director, Outreach & Recruitment, Houston Community College, Vanessa.grover@hccs.eduMichael Love - Executive Director of Career Readiness, Houston ISD, mlove@houstonisd.orgResources:Finding a CollegeBigFuture CollegeBoardCollegeXpressCollege GreenlightScholarshipsCollege Scholarships.orgNicheScholarships.comFastwebAdditional ResourcesMake an appointment with a GRAD advisorYMCA HoustonGRADcafe
HCC Chancellor Dr. Maldonado on reopening plans amid the pandemic
Read full article: HCC Chancellor Dr. Maldonado on reopening plans amid the pandemicDr. Cesar Maldonado, Chancellor, Houston Community College (KPRC)Houston Community College has 22 campuses and 97 thousand students but this Fall there will be none on campus when school starts August 24th. HCC Chancellor Dr. Cesar Maldonado says HCC will follow the direction of County Judge Hidalgo and will not have in-person classes until October at the earliest. Classes will start on August 24th using what HCC calls its Flex Campus which means starting all classes remotely but adjusting as conditions change. We can slide that scale, the number of students that go to class face to face while keeping the entire class together with remote learning at a specific time, said Dr. Maldonado. See more of his interview on Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall Sunday at 9:30 a.m. View an additional 10 minutes of Khambrels conversation with HCC Chancellor Dr. Maldonado here.
Houston Health Department, partners announce free COVID-19 testing sites for week of July 20
Read full article: Houston Health Department, partners announce free COVID-19 testing sites for week of July 20HOUSTON – The Houston Health Department and partners announced the schedule for sites offering free COVID-19 tests the week of July 20. TDEM sites require appointments by calling 844-778-255 or visiting txcovidtest.org. The sites require appointments by calling 832-426-3760 and will run through Sept. 30. Houston Health Department/FEMAThe department operates two free drive-thru COVID-19 community-based testing sites open to anyone, regardless of symptoms. Houstonians can visit HoustonEmergency.org/covid19 for current Houston test sites and information about stopping the spread of the virus.
Community colleges announce changes due to COVID-19
Read full article: Community colleges announce changes due to COVID-19HOUSTON KPRC 2 is giving students a clearer picture of the changes that are happening at local community colleges this semester amid the coronavirus pandemic. Lone Star CollegeLSC officials said they are moving forward with their plans to host students and faculty for the fall semester. When classes begin Aug. 25, about 25% will be face-to-face instruction and 50% will be online and 25% will be hybrid. Alvin Community CollegeAlvin Community College will also kick off its fall semester on Aug. 24. The reopening plans for the remaining local community colleges are still being hammered out.
COVID-19 testing site opening at HCC Southeast College to help Hispanic communities
Read full article: COVID-19 testing site opening at HCC Southeast College to help Hispanic communitiesHOUSTON – A new free COVID-19 testing site in the East End is opening up Monday at Houston Community College's Felix Fraga Campus. Houston has partnered with United Memorial Medical Center to open the site that Mayor Turner said will be used to specifically help the Hispanic communities in Houston. The site is also supposed to alleviate the testing demand at the HCC Southeast College. Since early March, more than 4,800 Hispanic people tested positive for COVID-19 in Houston, according to the Houston Health Department. Hispanic people make up more than 40% of those who tested positive, according to the Harris County Public Health Department.
Houston Community College faces $100M alleged racial discrimination lawsuit
Read full article: Houston Community College faces $100M alleged racial discrimination lawsuitHOUSTON Houston Community College is facing a $100 million lawsuit which alleges racial discrimination. The lawsuit alleges that, under the leadership of Chancellor Cesar Maldonado and the Human Resources director Janet May, Hispanics received preferential treatment. The suit also claims while 90% of tenured and experienced black employees have been displaced, only 10% of similarly tenured white employees have been displaced. The news release says the lawsuit also alleges Maldonado and May used a variety of tactics to get rid of black employees. In the lawsuit, she claims she reported that the grant funds had been misused or taken to the federal government.
Here are some of the changes coming to HCC for the fall semester
Read full article: Here are some of the changes coming to HCC for the fall semesterHOUSTON Houston Community College is gearing up for the fall semester by implementing some changes to help keep students safe and comfortable as they head back to class. Online anytimeThese are the traditional online classes that are available regularly. HCC is working to add more lab-based courses since space is more limited than usual. When signing up for classes, students will now see online scheduled and flex campus courses instead of face-to-face or hybrid. Traditional online will be labeled as online anytime and labs will be labeled as lab-based courses.