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    Kids and Community Service

    2014 NCAA Final Four teams up with Dallas youth service project

    Alex Bentley
    Sep 4, 2013 | 1:42 pm

    When the 2014 NCAA Men's Final Four basketball tournament comes to AT&T Stadium, in April, it won't be the only huge happening in town. That's because the NCAA and the North Texas Local Organizing Committee are teaming up to give back to the community.

    SLANT, which stands for Service Learning Adventures in North Texas, is a popular youth education program created by the North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee. The program is being re-emphasized as an NCAA legacy project for the tournament.

    SLANT has never really gone away following Super Bowl XLV in February 2011. Although it had served its purpose as a broad effort, SLANT has continued on a smaller level thanks to Big Thought, the Dallas-based company that originally designed the program.

    But in December 2013, a new SLANT website will launch to encourage schoolchildren to identify needs in their communities and come up with projects around those needs. Students in grades third through eighth will be able to choose projects in four categories: health and wellness, education and literacy, hunger and homelessness or environmental impact.

    Beyond that, the only limit will be their own creativity. The announcement for the revival of SLANT was held at Charles Rice Learning Center in Dallas, where a group of third through fifth graders were getting a head start on their own projects.

    Those projects include decorating crates that will be used as library shelves in the portable classrooms at the school, and coming up with designs of glass, rocks and other materials for mosaic stepping stones that will be used to beautify Lincoln High School, Madison High School and Billy E. Dade Middle School in Dallas.

    The main thrust of the program will continue through March 2014, leading up to the Final Four on April 5 and 7.

    Charlotte Jones Anderson, Dallas Cowboys executive vice president and chair of the NCAA's North Texas Local Organizing Committee, was on hand at Charles Rice Learning Center to check out the students' projects.

    Charlotte Jones Anderson at SLANT announcement
      
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    Charlotte Jones Anderson, Dallas Cowboys executive vice president and chair of the NCAA's North Texas Local Organizing Committee, was on hand at Charles Rice Learning Center to check out the students' projects.
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    Dallas climbs back up in ranking of 'World's Best Cities' for 2025

    Amber Heckler
    Nov 29, 2024 | 2:16 pm
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    Dallas had made a major leap back into the top 50.

    Dallas has made a big rebound in its status among the top 100 best cities in the world, according to a prestigious new report by Resonance Consultancy.

    The Canada-based real estate and tourism marketing advisors ranked Dallas the 55th best city worldwide for 2025 in its annual "World's Best Cities" list.

    A ranking of 55 might not seem all that, but it represents a major rebound after Dallas plummeted to No. 73 in last year's report. (Let's ignore the fact that, in 2022, Dallas ranked No. 47.)

    London held onto its crown as the No. 1 best city in the world for 2025, followed by New York (No. 2), Paris (No. 3), Tokyo (No. 4), and Singapore (No. 5).

    The report quantifies the relative qualities of livability, "lovability," and prosperity for the world's top 100 cities with metropolitan populations of 1 million or more. New to the 10th anniversary edition, Resonance partnered with global market researchers Ipsos to include perception-based data into the rankings, surveying over 22,000 people in 30 countries worldwide to determine "the most desirable places to visit, live or work."

    Resonance refers to its previous "World's Best Cities" reports and its 2024 "America's Best Cities" list – which ranked Dallas in the top 20 – when explaining the city's successes. The report praised Dallas' booming population, a thriving corporate economy, and its diverse culture.

    "From 2021 to 2022, Dallas experienced the largest population increase of any U.S. metro area, with a net increase of more than 170,000 people, according to the Census Bureau," the report's author wrote. "Home to more than 10,000 corporate headquarters — the largest concentration in the U.S. — the city ranks No. 33 globally for Fortune 500 companies."

    Elsewhere in Texas, Austin and Houston also earned spots on the World's Best Cities list for 2025, but only one made a similar rebound from the previous year's rankings. Houston moved up from No. 66 in last year's report to its current rank as No. 40. Meanwhile, Austin took its first tumble out of the 43rd spot (which it had occupied for two years straight) and now ranks No. 53.

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