State Representative Donna Howard discussed public and higher education in Texas, veterans’ educational benefits, Medicaid, and other topics in conversation with James Henson at the University of Texas at Austin on April 17, 2017.
Recorded in the Project 2021 Development Studios at the University of Texas at Austin., and produced by The Texas Politics Project.
More info on State Representative Donna Howard At UT Austin, April, 2017
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Amid state DEI ban, the University of Texas lays off dozens of employees
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Amid state DEI ban, the University of Texas lays off dozens of employees
the Division of Campus and Community Engagement will continue to distinguish UT Austin as uniquely capable of meeting the demands of a rapidly changing campus, state and world,” LaToya Smith ...
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Amid state DEI ban, the University of Texas lays off dozens of employees
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