Is your child in the religious minority in school?
December 31, 2021 | Mike McMullen
Houston is the most diverse metropolitan city in the U.S., the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University reports. That means that our children are exposed to a wide array of racial, ethnic and religious diversity throughout their years in public schools. This can be a source of strength as children learn about the rich tapestry that makes up their schools, neighborhoods and wider society.
Blog: UHCL profs' research trip to Kenyan university culminates in visit to national park
July 12, 2019 | Mike McMullen
Dr. Woldu and I are finishing our time in Kenya this week, having final meetings with faculty and administrators at the United States International University-Africa as they enact the Memorandum of Understanding signed by our two universities.
Blog: Profs travel Kenya, set foundations for UHCL student study abroad opportunities
July 08, 2019 | Mike McMullen
Drs. Woldu and McMullen continued their goal of setting up the Memorandum of Understanding between UHCL and United States International University-Africa by scouting out sites for UHCL students to visit on future study abroad trips to Kenya.
Blog: Profs teach at Kenyan university, evaluate study abroad possibilities
June 24, 2019 | Mike McMullen
We have settled into our teaching schedule at the United States International University in Nairobi. We have had several discussions with faculty and deans about future collaboration between United States International University and UHCL.
Blog: UHCL profs lay foundations for possible study abroad trips to Kenya
June 20, 2019 | Mike McMullen
Part of the goal of our time at United States International University is to assess the feasibility of taking students on short-term study abroad trips to Kenya.
Is your child in the religious minority in school?
December 26, 2018 | Mike McMullen
on is the most diverse metropolitan city in the U.S., the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University reports. That means that our children are exposed to a wide array of racial, ethnic and religious diversity throughout their years in public schools. This can be a source of strength as children learn about the rich tapestry that makes up their schools, neighborhoods and wider society.