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Texas State awarded $1 million federal funding for STEM-For-All Partnership and Research Initiative
Representative John Carter (TX-31) and Texas State University President Kelly Damphousse announced $1 million in funding for the Round Rock Campus’ STEM-for-All Partnership and Research Initiative. The funding will provide STEM engagement and educator professional development opportunities, including summer engineering camps, STEM internship programs, monthly STEM nights, and more

 Inspiring Students & Educators
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foods rich in vitamin b and folate Study shows folate, vitamins B6 and B12 may help prevent serious health conditions

TXST research shows eating a diet rich in folate, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 can potentially reduce the risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a collection of health conditions that raise your risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and other serious health problems.

Tasty sources of B6 and B12

jenna ramon headshot Pair of Bobcats named among nation’s best multicultural advertising students

Jenna Ramon and Erica Fierro were named among the nation’s Most Promising Multicultural Students for 2023 by the American Advertising Federation. The honorees will participate in an industry immersion program in New York.

National spotlight on Jenna and Erica

cormac mccarthy.jpg Wittliff Collections acquires newly revealed Cormac McCarthy audio interviews

An extraordinary series of audio interviews has emerged featuring Cormac McCarthy, considered one of the world’s greatest writers. The recordings have been acquired by The Wittliff Collections at Texas State, which holds McCarthy’s complete literary papers.

New insights into famed author

man holding boxes and typing on computer.jpg TXST selected first-ever statewide small business awards recognizing resiliency

The Translational Health Research Center at Texas State announced seven recipients of the first-ever GRIT (Great Resilience in Texas) Awards, recognizing small businesses across the state that demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Texas businesses persevere

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