Written by Daniel Serna on Apr 13 2017 - 12:22pm
About 300 people community and faith leaders gathered at The Oblate School of Theology on April 3, 2017 for a conversation about San Antonio’s new Faith-Based Community Initiative, designed to strengthen the relationships between the city, area faith-based communities and nonprofits.
Written by Texas Tribune on Dec 6 2016 - 4:53pm
The Texas Tribune is pleased to present, in partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, a three-part conversation series on where the state is headed on health care. The conversation will begin on Thursday, Dec. 15 at 12 p.m.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Oct 6 2016 - 7:08pm
Join the Health Collaborative for the The 12th Annual Texas Health Literacy Conference: Integrating Health Literacy into Your Organization: Lessons Learned, Best Practices, and New Directions. The conference is being held Oct. 6 and Oct. 7, 2016 at La Quinta Inn & Suites at the San Antonio Medical Center.
Written by Rudy Arispe on Sep 9 2016 - 1:34pm
A group of military veterans will participate in an intensive, 12-week Cyber Security Boot Camp beginning Sept. 12 at the Rackspace Open Cloud Academy to prepare them for careers in this high-demand job field.
Written by JayAlmendarez13 on Jan 11 2016 - 2:52pm
Catch up and get ahead with the Edge for the week of January 11. Train to Crystal City
Written by saludtoday on Feb 3 2015 - 9:19pm
Salud America! a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Research Network to Prevent Obesity Among Latino Children, has received a one-year, $1.3 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to develop new evidence and educational content that empowers people to drive healthy policy changes for the health of Latino children.
Written by UT Health Scie… on Jan 14 2014 - 1:45pm
The Circles of San Antonio Community Coalition is collaborating with the University of Texas Health Science Center to recruit individuals who have been arrested for a DWI and would be willing to participate in a research study for addressing the treatment needs of these individuals.