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Social worker says UHCL training equipped her to help on COVID-19 front line

May 04, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Social worker says UHCL training equipped her to help on COVID-19 front line

Social workers play a key role in our nation’s health care system, and as the country grapples with the COVID-19 virus, their intervention has been critical. Ashley Childers-Dykes, who graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Social Work from University of Houston-Clear Lake, has helped make an impact in Texas.

Teaching intern demonstrates flexibility, creativity in transitioning to online classes

May 01, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Teaching intern demonstrates flexibility, creativity in transitioning to online classes

Student interning has been full of change for Skye Jones, who is receiving her Bachelor of Science in Geography with 7-12 Social Studies Certification from University of Houston-Clear Lake this May. While interning at Dawson High School in Pearland Independent School district, she changed teacher mentors and had to transition to online teaching.

Center continues effective outreach, training via telehealth services

April 28, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Center continues effective outreach, training via telehealth services

Government and public health officials are urging the public to avail themselves of telehealth services to get remote treatment and medical advice during the coronavirus quarantine. University of Houston-Clear Lake’s Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities has met the demand to continue offering services virtually, ensuring there is no interruption to clients’ progress.

Student finds niche in STEM career path, hired by NASA before graduating

April 27, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Student finds niche in STEM career path, hired by NASA before graduating

Margo Sikes received her first bachelor’s degree in interactive arts, but decided to change her career path. As she prepares to receive her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University of Houston-Clear Lake, she knows she made the right choice. She has a job already waiting for her with Leidos, a NASA contractor.

UHCL graduate works on healthcare frontline, ready to further her education

April 24, 2020 | UHCL Staff

UHCL graduate works on healthcare frontline, ready to further her education

Taniya Philip received her bachelor of science in biological science with pre-health specialization in 2018 from University of Houston-Clear Lake, and went to work at University of Texas Medical Branch as a medical scribe. But now, as a Care Team Assistant working on the healthcare frontline in Orlando, she is putting the skills and information she learned in her classes to especially good use.

National Poetry Month highlights beloved literary art form

April 23, 2020 | UHCL Staff

National Poetry Month highlights beloved literary art form

Every April, poets and poetry lovers from around the country celebrate the importance and appreciation of poetry during National Poetry Month. University of Houston-Clear Lake Professor of Literature Elizabeth Klett shared her thoughts on poetry earlier this month, including her introduction to poetry, poets who inspire her and why poetry is important to our world.

Minor in statistics could be differentiator on job application, says UHCL prof

April 23, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Minor in statistics could be differentiator on job application, says UHCL prof

Statistics are at the heart of the quantitative reasoning needed for making critical advances in medicine, business and public policy. Now, says University of Houston-Clear Lake Associate Professor of Statistics Frank Li, the university is offering a minor in statistics for undergraduates looking for a skill set that can make the difference in the eyes of prospective employers.

UHCL math student gets 'exactly the right job' before graduating

April 22, 2020 | UHCL Staff

UHCL math student gets 'exactly the right job' before graduating

There aren’t very many universities that offer courses in actuarial science in Texas. It’s offered at University of Houston-Clear Lake, and it’s one of the main reasons why Keegan Laarman decided to enroll. As he graduates in May and already has the perfect job lined up, he’s pleased with his decision.

Hawk Emergency Fund supports students in need

April 21, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Hawk Emergency Fund supports students in need

Responding to the needs of many of its students, University of Houston-Clear Lake relaunched its Hawk Emergency Fund to assist students facing unexpected financial hardships as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds can provide much needed financial assistance up to $500 for eligible students.

Survey seeks UHCL's community responses to key questions about sustainability on campus

April 21, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Survey seeks UHCL's community responses to key questions about sustainability on campus

University of Houston-Clear Lake’s Green Hawks, a student organization focused on encouraging the awareness of sustainable environmental practices, is surveying students, faculty, staff and alumni to find out how important it is to them to improve sustainability practices on campus and keep those green spaces green.

With second diploma, graduate says things happen if you 'get up and do something'

April 20, 2020 | UHCL Staff

With second diploma, graduate says things happen if you 'get up and do something'

Getting a master’s degree is challenging enough, but for students who are single parents, it requires professors who are willing to offer an extra level of support and flexibility. Jennifer Lopez was able to find an abundance of both at University of Houston-Clear Lake, where she’ll be graduating from the College of Education this May.

Employees expand skills, provide support while working remotely

April 17, 2020 | UHCL Staff

Employees expand skills, provide support while working remotely

Like many people throughout the country, University of Houston-Clear Lake employees are adjusting to working remotely, attending online meetings and sifting through new challenges presented by not being in an office. Human Capital Advancement Manager Esther Herrera understands the obstacles and also saw it as an opportunity for employees.