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    Killer Summer

    Aggressive killer bee swarms plague Texas, leaving one dead and many others injured

    Tyler Rudick
    Aug 7, 2013 | 8:07 am

    While the global decline in bees continues to puzzle scientists, the Lone Star State appears to be undergoing a boom in its population of so-called "killer bees" — those aggressive honey bees that have slowly made their way north after escaping from a Brazilian cross-breeding experiment in 1957.

    Texas has been making national headlines since early June, when a 62-year-old farmer from the Waco area was fatally attacked by a swarm of 40,000 killer bees after he disrupted a hive near an old chicken coop. The expert charged with removing the nest told area reporters that although the sub-species is still rare, he had spotted at least fives hives in the last month.

    And the strange bee incidents keep coming:

    • A woman in Pasadena nearly died on June 18 after bumping into a hive while mowing her lawn.
    • In Arlington, a couple was severely injured on July 27 as they unsuccessfully attempted to save their two miniature horses from roughly 30,000 killer bees.
    • A Cypress family discovered mores than 100,000 honey bees living in a front yard tree.
    • In north Houston on August 1, a dog named Ace was killed by a swarm while an elderly person was sent to the hospital. Days later, hundreds of thousands of bees were removed from a nearby oak tree, along with 250 pounds of honey.

    Expert advice
    Only at the microscopic level are killer bees distinguishable from the common variety cultivated in North America for centuries. Their stings are no more intense, but their uncanny ability to swarm and chase victims up to a quarter of a mile has earned the killer bee a starring role in plenty of horror films, including 1978's The Swarm (which is set in Houston).

    The notorious killer bees — a cross between European and African strains — first emerged in Texas during the early 1990s.

    Bee expert Claude "Lucky" Griffin, whose Gotcha Pest Control company removed the recent Houston hive, has dedicated almost three decades to understanding the local bee population. He says that he's noted a rise in killer bees throughout the region in the last five years.

    As far as advice is concerned, he says the best defense is to maintain your home and yard to prevent the bees from setting up shop. "Whether they're killer bees or not, it's always best to catch hives before they get too big," he recommends.

    "All bees are aggressive at various times, but killer bees will just kick your ass. ... Once a hive is disrupted, your best bet is to put your shirt over your head and run like your going for the Heisman Trophy. Try not to panic and swat the bees — just run."

    Bee experts remove a killer bee hive in north Houston that injured an elderly man and took the life of a dog.

    Gotcha Pest Control removes bees that killed a family dog 1 August 2013 RUN FLAT
    Photo courtesy of KHOU Houston Channel 11
    Bee experts remove a killer bee hive in north Houston that injured an elderly man and took the life of a dog.
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    College News

    New program at Dallas College makes it easier to earn nursing degree

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 6, 2025 | 7:23 pm
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    Educational institution Dallas College is helping pave the way for more nurses in the world: According to a release, Dallas College has expanded its partnership with American College of Education (ACE) to offer an accelerated, affordable pathway for nursing students pursuing advanced degrees.

    A signing ceremony marking the new agreement was held at Dallas College Administrative Offices on Wednesday, August 6.

    The new agreement allows students currently enrolled in Dallas College’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program to fast-track their journey toward earning a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) through concurrent enrollment at ACE.

    Under the agreement, credits earned at Dallas College will transfer to ACE’s MSN program, making it possible for eligible students to complete their master’s degree with just 13 additional credit hours after earning their BSN.

    “This partnership is another example of how Dallas College is building clear, affordable pathways that support our students and meet workforce needs,” says Dallas College provost and vice chancellor of workforce education Dr. Shawnda Floyd in a statement. “We’re committed to helping current and future nursing leaders advance their education, deepen their expertise, and improve health outcomes in the communities they serve.”

    Students in Dallas College’s BSN program can begin taking courses with ACE while completing their undergraduate studies at Dallas College, reducing both time and cost toward earning a graduate degree.

    The expanded collaboration builds on an existing transfer agreement between Dallas College and ACE that began in 2021 and grew in 2024 to include specialized pathways for healthcare professionals.

    This latest development places a special focus on nursing education—a critical area as the healthcare industry faces mounting challenges related to workforce shortages and increased demand for qualified care providers.

    Dallas College recently honored the first graduates of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-to-BSN) program, which they launched in summer 2024 with 25 students with nursing associate degrees, who were all ableto graduate with their BSN degrees, positioning them for better career opportunities in nursing.

    Dallas College is one of the largest community colleges in the U.S., with seven campuses at Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake, and Richland, plus a dozen centers located throughout Dallas County.

    They offer associate degrees and career/technical certificate programs in more than 100 areas of study, as well as bachelor’s degrees in education, nursing, and software development. As the largest provider of dual credit in Texas, Dallas College serves 30,000 high school students through 63 dual credit programs.

    American College of Education American College of Education (ACE) is an accredited online private college specializing in education, business, healthcare, and nursing. Headquartered in Indianapolis, ACE offers more than 60 programs for adult students to pursue a doctorate, specialist, master’s or bachelor’s degree, along with graduate-level certificate programs.

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