The IF/THEN Collection aims to inspire girls to become scientists and engineers because they are 'exciting, relevant, and cool.'
As part of the project's kickoff, IF/THEN will offer a $1 million matching fund for teachers and a $650,000 grant program for science and technology centers and museums.
To help local businesses—mainly those that are minority and woman-owned—survive the COVID-19 pandemic, the Women’s Business Center in Dallas is offering free business assessments and recommendations, emotional wellness coaching, and industry-specific trainings.
Native Texans, transplants, and fans of the Lone Star State alike can enjoy Fort Worth artist Allison Castillo's designs depicting the natural beauty of Texas. The artist has already begun a statewide expansion and hopes to get on one celebrity's radar.
Lauren Hasson launched DevelopHer after realizing she was paid less than her male counterparts. One year later, the platform continues its upward trajectory on a mission to empower women in tech.
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. So, we scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The future of manufacturing is based on human-machine collaboration.
That’s what Nader Jalili, Mary and Rich Templeton Dean of SMU Lyle School of Engineering, has spent his academic career exploring through research on automation, human-robot integration and augmentation....
Asset management firm Blockhouse Digital, which has an office in Frisco, has completed a $2 million seed funding round including investments from strategic partners such as its institutional OTC partner BlockFills along with significant contributions from various angel and VC investors....
Frisco-based game maker Gearbox Entertainment is being acquired by New York City-based Take-Two Interactive Software in a deal valued at $460 million, in a deal consisting entirely of newly issued shares of Take-Two common stock....
Fort Worth-based mixed-use developer Trademark Property Co. announced that the city of Arlington has approved its request to rezone Lincoln Square as a mixed-use gathering place along Interstate 30.
The company said a new name—Anthem—was selected for the 40-year-old shopping center, and it will go into effect at the start of demolition, which should begin in the second quarter of 2025....
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. So, we scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The future of manufacturing is based on human-machine collaboration.
That’s what Nader Jalili, Mary and Rich Templeton Dean of SMU Lyle School of Engineering, has spent his academic career exploring through research on automation, human-robot integration and augmentation....
Asset management firm Blockhouse Digital, which has an office in Frisco, has completed a $2 million seed funding round including investments from strategic partners such as its institutional OTC partner BlockFills along with significant contributions from various angel and VC investors....
Frisco-based game maker Gearbox Entertainment is being acquired by New York City-based Take-Two Interactive Software in a deal valued at $460 million, in a deal consisting entirely of newly issued shares of Take-Two common stock....
Fort Worth-based mixed-use developer Trademark Property Co. announced that the city of Arlington has approved its request to rezone Lincoln Square as a mixed-use gathering place along Interstate 30.
The company said a new name—Anthem—was selected for the 40-year-old shopping center, and it will go into effect at the start of demolition, which should begin in the second quarter of 2025....