From left, Mexico Deputy Consul Sergio E. Jacobo Patiño, City of Brownsville Public Health Director Arturo Rodríguez, TSC President Lily F. Tercero, Ph.D., Raúl Alcalá, Mercedes Alcalá, City of Brownsville Police Chief Orlando Rodríguez, City of Brownsville Wellness Manager Kendra Stine during the news conference on Aug. 12, 2015 at the TSC ITECC in Brownsville.
Texas Southmost College (TSC), in partnership with the City of Brownsville and the Mexican Consulate in Brownsville, will co-host the Raúl Alcalá Gran Fondo/Challenge Bike Ride on Aug. 23, 2015 at 7 a.m. at the college's International Technology, Education, and Commerce Center (ITECC), located at 301 Mexico Blvd. in Brownsville.
Texas Southmost College (TSC) today announced the formation of the Texas A&M-Chevron Engineering Academy, an innovative co-enrollment partnership developed to address the state's growing need for 43,000 engineers by 2020. Qualified students admitted to the Texas A&M College of Engineering will complete the first two years of coursework at TSC, then transfer to Texas A&M in College Station, Texas, to complete their degree.
As Texas Southmost College (TSC) students prepared to cross the stage and collect their diplomas this weekend, Dr. Lily F. Tercero, President of TSC, teamed up with students and faculty on Friday, May 15 to host a Community Forum to discuss opportunities to increase access to college, careers in high demand, and improve the college experience.
BROWNSVILLE, TX (May 7, 2015) –Texas Southmost College continues to enrich the learning experience of students and expand the global reach of faculty and staff by offering eduroam (education roaming), a secure, fast, wireless Internet service developed for the international research and education community.