UT releases information on 17 staff, faculty sexual misconduct violations

The incidents by 14 staff and three faculty members include sexual assault, discrimination, misconduct, violence and stalking from between November 2017 and December 2019.

Gov. Abbott orders TxDPS to expand patrols around state buildings in Austin

Starting Monday, troopers will patrol two block areas around all state-owned property. Not just downtown but apparently throughout Austin.

FAFSA deadline approaches, Austin Chamber encourages high school seniors to file

Students who submit the application by the January 15 deadline maximize their chances of receiving need or merit-based scholarships and grants that are given by FASFA.

AISD opens rebuilt, modernized T.A. Brown Elementary School closed since 2016

The new T.A. Brown doesn't disappoint. It has plenty of natural lighting, contemporary furniture, and plenty of outdoor playscapes and scenery.

Video: Student housing building demolished in West Campus

Around 8:30 a.m. University Towers, a building used to house students for the University of Texas at Austin was demolished to make way for a new student housing complex. 

Hillary Clinton takes ceremonial role at Queen's University in Belfast

Hillary Clinton is adding another title to her list of credits. The former U.S. secretary of state, U.S. senator, first lady, and presidential candidate is now the chancellor of a university.

Texas Longhorns head to San Antonio for 2019 Alamo Bowl

The game will be played on December 31, 2019, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CST on ESPN.

Record settlement means student debt forgiveness for thousands

The Federal Trade Commission and a major for-profit college have reached a record settlement that means debt forgiveness for many affected students to the tune of $191 million. 

Huston-Tillotson basketball player honors stepdad by pursuing college dreams

Last month KeErick Carr's stepfather Germichael Perry-Moses was shot and killed at a Pflugerville gas station. Carr remembers the exact conversation he had with his stepfather the day before.

Nearly 250,000 fewer students enrolled in college this year compared with 2018, according to report

According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, college enrollment this fall took a steep dive with nearly 250,000 fewer students than last year opting out of higher education entirely.

West Campus kidnapping now called Domestic Disturbance

Witnesses saw a loud confrontation between a young man and woman at the intersection of 24th and San Antoni Street Wednesday night. 

Round Rock ISD continues community health, well-being seminar series

The F.Y.I. Community Health & Well-Being Seminar Series was developed by Round Rock ISD counseling services to inform the community about timely health and well-being topics affecting today’s high school students.

FOX 7 Discussion: TCSO, Baylor University team up on project to calculate inmate suicide risk

Danny Smith, mental health services director for the Travis County Sheriff's Office, joins Marcel Clarke to discuss the collaboration between Baylor University and TCSO to calculate inmate suicide risk.

2 charter schools close due to recycling plant fire in Waxahachie

Air quality officials said there is little to worry about after a fire at a Waxahachie recycling plant burned throughout the day after starting early Wednesday morning.