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NewsAgencies look to HCC cadets as a ready-to-work pipeline for Texas law enforcement jobs
Law enforcement agencies across the Houston region and throughout Texas continue to hire graduates of Houston City College’s Basic Peace Officer Program, citing the program’s consistent results, rigorous training and strong partnerships with employers.
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Student SpotlightLearning the language of inclusion: HCC American Sign Language students champion Deaf awareness
On a Sunday afternoon, when the restaurant is typically closed, the Chick-fil-A in Deer Park opened its doors to students from the HCC Interpreting Training/American Sign Language (ASL) program. Ten student members of the ASL Honor Society were there to teach the language of inclusion—showing hearing employees how to communicate with their four Deaf co-workers. For the HCC students, it was community service, professional training and something far more personal all at once.
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Nearly 30 Years Later: Shaunett Rivers is finally ready to walk across the Commencement stage
The Houston City College student pulled a city out of a hat, moved across the country and never stopped believing her moment would come.
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HCC celebrates National Apprenticeship Week and leads the way in creating local apprenticeships
HCC is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week. The nationwide event – from April 26 to May 2 – highlights the significant growth of apprenticeship programs and showcases how they are developing a highly skilled workforce to strengthen the state and national economy.
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Houston City College VICEROY Scholar makes history with Air Combat Command internship
Caressa Brown can hardly contain her excitement as she describes how she will spend her summer. The HCC VICEROY Scholar has been selected to intern at the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia—becoming the first HCC student ever chosen for the prestigious VICEROY ENVOY internship.
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Student SpotlightHCC student, Army veteran finds calling in Sonography
Before stepping into a Houston City College classroom, Gia Jones served her nation in the U.S. Army as a logistics specialist stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. When she returned to civilian life, she took the opportunity to pursue a healthcare career using her GI Bill. She chose to become a sonographer, and she chose HCC to help her achieve her goal.
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Student SpotlightOne Text, One Sign: How the Houston Reconnect Scholarship brought Troi Perry back to HCC
Troi-Lyzette “Troi” Perry had mentally penciled in 2027 as the year she might finally return to college. Then one evening, her phone buzzed. It was a text from Houston City College (HCC) letting her know about the Houston Reconnect Scholarship. She almost ignored it.
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Houston City College celebrates Community College Month by highlighting workforce pathways, student success and high-value education
HCC is joining institutions across the country in celebrating Community College Month, a national campaign that spotlights the vital role community and technical colleges play in driving workforce development and expanding economic opportunity.
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Student SpotlightHCC Fashion Design student makes program history with 3D-fabricated garment
When Marisabel Morales sent her model down the runway at the 10th annual Fashion Fusion competition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, she made history. Morales, a student in HCC's award-winning Fashion Design program, became the first student to construct a fully 3D-printed gown––and the only designer at “Fashion Fusion X” to present a garment created entirely through 3D printing. The show on Jan. 30 paid tribute to the legendary artist Frida Kahlo.
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Student SpotlightStarting Over, Moving Forward: How an HCC student turned hardship into hope
When Jeromecia Brantley left the Tampa, Florida area two years ago, she wasn’t just relocating, she was starting over. With three young children in tow, she came to Houston determined to rewrite her story and show her two sons and daughter that it’s never too late to build something better.