Tyler Junior College (TJC) dual-credit students from Arp, Chapel Hill, Lindale, John Tyler and Robert E. Lee high schools are to receive funding from a $20,000 grant provided by the AT&T Foundation. On December 5, AT&T Director of External Affairs Candice Gast presented the check to TJC President Dr. Mike Metke and Tyler Mayor Barbara …
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Dec 20
AT&T grant funds East Texas students
Tags: $20, 000 grant, AT&T Director of External Affairs Candice Gast, AT&T Foundation, AT&T Scholars Program, corporate partnerships, dual-credit students, philanthropic support, School of Nursing and Health Services, State Senator Kevin Eltife, TJC President Dr. Mike Metke, Tyler Junior College, Tyler Mayor Barbara Bass
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Nov 30
Shoot for the stars
Students from all over East Texas will be reaching for (and maybe even visiting) the stars, following a grant from the AT&T Foundation to the Center for Earth & Space Science Education at Tyler Junior College. The $25,000 will fund educational programming and headline shows at the center, newly reopened in September following extensive renovation …
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