AT&T and The University of Texas at Tyler will provide a financial boost to a program aimed at increasing the number of highly qualified math and science teachers. AT&T will contribute $20,000, which will be matched by UT Tyler, to the UTEACH Scholars Program, according to a university news release. The program, which started at …
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Feb 27
AT&T, UT Tyler partner to provide funding to students
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Jan 23
AT&T Delivers on Environment
The City of Tyler and Mayor Barbara Bass recently planted approximately 100 trees on Tree Tyler Day, Saturday, January 19. Local volunteers met at Harvey Convention Center, 2000 W. Front St., at 10 a.m. and enjoyed a free breakfast from Einstein’s Bros Bagels before teaming up to plant trees at one of four locations throughout …
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Jun 07
The Art of Giving
Students ranging from kindergarten to graduating high school seniors provided their artwork depicting the theme, “The Art of Giving” for the Tyler ISD Foundation, Thursday, May 26th at the Tyler Museum of Art. This event, part of a calendar year of events celebrating the 20th year of service and support from the education foundation, showcased …
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