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Laredo College collaborates with the City of Laredo to stop COVID-19 spread
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Laredo College is providing 30 laptops to the City of Laredo to use in processing vaccination services.Courtesy /Laredo College
In an effort to continue the fight against COVID-19, Laredo College collaborated with the City of Laredo by providing 30 laptops that will be used to process vaccination services all over the community.
“We will continue to support our community in any way possible to stay safe and healthy,” LC President Ricardo J. Solis said. “It is imperative that we collaborate with our local entities to stop the spread of the virus and continue saving lives.”
Laredo College prepares its students for cyber attacks
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Laredo College recently received a $15,000 grant for its Cybersecurity Institute.Courtesy /Laredo College
Laredo College received a $15,000 grant from Texas Mutual Workers Compensation Insurance that will be geared toward the LC Cybersecurity Institute to provide cybersecurity education not only to students but to the Laredo community.
The LC Cybersecurity Institute, which focuses on cybersecurity credit programs and cybersecurity research, was recently awarded with a grant that will provide access to a cyber range for students in the cybersecurity programs and community agencies interested in learning about protecting organizations from malicious attacks on the web.
Helping Hands Project raises $3.7K for LC students
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Laredo College is feeling the generous spirit and making the holiday season jollier for Palominos.
The Laredo College Trading Station and the Laredo College Alumni & Friends Association joined forces for the Helping Hands Project, an initiative conceived to help out students in need.
Setting the example and kicking off the giving streak, the Laredo College Alumni & Friends Association donated $1,000 directly to the Trading Station to assist them in immediately replenishing their food supply. This generous donation is separate from the total amount raised.
Through the contributions of members of the community, the Helping Hands Project logged $2,700 in donations for students. The funds came primarily from a Facebook fundraiser organized by the LC Alumni & Friends Association. Additionally, the association matched the first $1,000 in donations, bringing the total to an impressive $3