UHCL News

Prof receives award for 45 years at UHCL, recalls 'early days'

April 14, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Prof receives award for 45 years at UHCL, recalls 'early days'

In 1974, a very small regional university in the Clear Lake area opened its doors. It was named University of Houston at Clear Lake City, and it had very few students and professors. The campus consisted of just one building and its future in the community was somewhat uncertain.

Criminology prof's national award continues UHCL legacy

April 12, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Criminology prof's national award continues UHCL legacy

University of Houston-Clear Lake’s Associate Professor of Criminology Kimberly Dodson is the recipient of the Becky Tatum Excellence Award, in acknowledgement of her commitment to conceptual or empirical contributions to the study of black indigenous people of color who have been involved with the criminal justice system.

UHCL prof shares lifelong marketing experience with up-and-coming entrepreneurs

April 11, 2022 | UHCL Staff

UHCL prof shares lifelong marketing experience with up-and-coming entrepreneurs

What do Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Bill Gates all have in common, other than being multi-billionaires? They all started their careers from the ground up, and relied on the guidance of mentors whose advice helped turn these young entrepreneurs’ ideas into the founders of three of the world’s mightiest companies.

Alumni gather to celebrate Family Weekend, look ahead to UHCL's 50th

April 08, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Alumni gather to celebrate Family Weekend, look ahead to UHCL's 50th

University of Houston-Clear Lake kicked off its annual Family Weekend events on April 1 with an Alumni Brunch, hosted by the Office of the President and attended by over 30 alumni. The celebration honored the service and commitment of the alumni to the university, and looked ahead toward the university’s upcoming 50th anniversary.

Lecture series features insights on global developments from French, Australian diplomats

April 07, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Lecture series features insights on global developments from French, Australian diplomats

The Diplomacy Institute at University of Houston-Clear Lake is presenting a Diplomatic Lecture Series on April 12 and 13 in the Student Services and Classroom Building, featuring French Attache for Science and Technology Renaud Segneuric, and Australian Consul General to Houston Benson Saulo.

UHCL Communication degree expands to meet industry needs for social media proficiency

April 05, 2022 | UHCL Staff

UHCL Communication degree expands to meet industry needs for social media proficiency

University of Houston-Clear Lake is expanding its Bachelor of Arts in Communication coursework to include strategic social media courses for Fall 2022, as all Communication students will be required to take a course entitled Social Media Analytics. The course will also be open to students outside of the Communications program.

Student org's initiative prompts restoration project on UHCL campus

April 01, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Student org's initiative prompts restoration project on UHCL campus

Before University of Houston-Clear Lake ever existed, the land it sits on was thickly covered in tallgrass prairie and colorful wildflowers, as far as the eye could see. These Coastal Tall Grass prairies existed from Texas to Alabama and beyond, but today, this ecosystem is among the most endangered in Texas.

Teacher candidates in STEM fields can apply for Noyce scholarships, funded internships

March 31, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Teacher candidates in STEM fields can apply for Noyce scholarships, funded internships

Teachers-in-training at University of Houston-Clear Lake have always had access to plenty of support. Now preservice teacher candidates can apply for tuition funds from a $1.2 million grant from the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program to complete their four-year degree.

Grant expands Telehealth Autism Project's global reach in Africa

March 18, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Grant expands Telehealth Autism Project's global reach in Africa

Since 2016, the Telehealth ABA World Project at UHCL has been educating and coaching parents, teachers and caregivers of children with autism around the globe. Program Manager Loukia Tsami has received a grant to reach people in countries without access to behavioral services where often internet access is sporadic.

Doctoral student's award-winning research to be presented in Qatar

March 17, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Doctoral student's award-winning research to be presented in Qatar

The COVID-19 pandemic that derailed schools for the 2020-21 school year also added huge responsibilities to public school administrators: crisis management, leadership in technical instruction, and communication and mentorship. Norma Veguilla Martinez, principal at Memorial Parkway Elementary School in Katy Independent School District, has seen her own role change significantly during the pandemic.

UHCL's international student enrollment rises: 'We feel welcome'

March 16, 2022 | UHCL Staff

UHCL's international student enrollment rises: 'We feel welcome'

The number of international students studying at American colleges or universities fell sharply in 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but UHCL’s international student enrollment is rising, says Johna McClendon, UH-Clear Lake’s director of International Admissions and Student Services.

Mercury: A 'new way to discover' Beethoven, Ravel in Bayou Theater

March 15, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Mercury: A 'new way to discover' Beethoven, Ravel in Bayou Theater

There are always new ways to experience music, even music written by the world’s most notable composers. Mercury's performance, to take place at the Bayou Theater on March 25 at 7:30 p.m. highlights two very important works of Beethoven and Ravel, but rearranged with their signature unique, creative style.