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Funding for researching sustainable campus mapping technology: 'The sky's the limit'

June 08, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Funding for researching sustainable campus mapping technology: 'The sky's the limit'

Universities often operate similar to a small city with their own buildings, parking, and dedicated law enforcement. Like many cities, they’re learning to invest in smart technologies like geographic information systems that can create, manage and map all kinds of data to make the student experience on campus more accessible and sustainable.

'There is life beyond trauma': UHCL alum finds passion supporting trauma victims

June 03, 2022 | UHCL Staff

'There is life beyond trauma': UHCL alum finds passion supporting trauma victims

Bethany Morgan knew she wanted to be in a helping profession, and considered occupational therapy or school counseling, but finally decided on the mental health care profession, ultimately choosing to work with trauma patients to help them see that they can heal and move forward from their painful life experiences.

UHCL Chemistry program's accreditation sets graduates apart from the rest

June 01, 2022 | UHCL Staff

UHCL Chemistry program's accreditation sets graduates apart from the rest

Genevieve Tannehill and Kavita Ramnath got much more than bachelor's degrees in chemistry from University of Houston-Clear Lake. Their employers were certainly impressed by their rigorous coursework and high achievement, but there was one more thing that made them stand out from other job applicants.

'Things to talk about in a job interview': Grant makes research experience possible

May 26, 2022 | UHCL Staff

'Things to talk about in a job interview': Grant makes research experience possible

Educators and employers have been reaffirming the importance science and the need for more students to pursue paths in STEM-related fields. UHCL’s Assistant Professor of Microbiology Michael LaMontagne says one of the keys to graduating from a university and starting a lucrative career in STEM is research experience.

3 UHCL alumni win Teacher of the Year award in local school districts

May 23, 2022 | UHCL Staff

3 UHCL alumni win Teacher of the Year award in local school districts

Three University of Houston-Clear Lake alumni from the College of Education were voted Teacher of the Year by their respective colleagues for the 2021-22 school year. Jamie Martinez and Katelyn Sanders, both Clear Creek Independent School District teachers, and Dickinson I.S.D. Kindergarten teacher Alexandria Hernandez, were recognized with the award last month.

Richard Walker Appointed President of University of Houston-Clear Lake

May 23, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Richard Walker Appointed President of University of Houston-Clear Lake

Richard Walker has been appointed by Chancellor Renu Khator to become the sixth president to lead the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL) subject to UH System Board of Regents approval.

Physics alumni are prepared for doctorates, competitive careers post-UHCL

May 19, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Physics alumni are prepared for doctorates, competitive careers post-UHCL

Choosing physics as a degree plan doesn’t guarantee a smooth ride through the rest of your professional career- but getting a physics degree from University of Houston-Clear Lake could certainly help. Just ask Professor of Physics Samina Masood, whose students are using their UHCL education to launch themselves into doctoral programs and leading-edge careers.

UHCL alum honored for volunteering: 'Helping people is close to my heart'

May 18, 2022 | UHCL Staff

UHCL alum honored for volunteering: 'Helping people is close to my heart'

Interfaith Caring Ministries and the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce both nominated University of Houston-Clear Lake double-alumna Kala Hacker for Volunteer of the Year. ICM presented her with the actual Volunteer of the Year award at an event held last month.

Evidence of a prof's legacy: a real courtroom, a legal studies scholarship

May 17, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Evidence of a prof's legacy: a real courtroom, a legal studies scholarship

The Harris County District Clerk’s Office reports that in 2019, on average, just 22% of the people summoned actually appeared for jury duty. Some people submitted exemptions, but ultimately, 46% of the people failed to appear. This, says Associate Professor Emeritus of Legal Studies Jim Benson, is unacceptable.

Conover wins NASA's highest honor, reflects on UHCL's impact on her career

May 16, 2022 | UHCL Staff

Conover wins NASA's highest honor, reflects on UHCL's impact on her career

Recently recognized with the NASA Distinguished Service Medal for her career longevity and leadership in Program, Acquisition and Partnership Management for every NASA human spaceflight program since Apollo-Soyuz, Sharon Conover reflects on how her studies at University of Houston-Clear Lake impacted her 48-year career with NASA.

UHCL commencement speaker: 'Slow down, it's not just about education'

May 13, 2022 | UHCL Staff

UHCL commencement speaker: 'Slow down, it's not just about education'

At 20 years old, Hiba Loya might be on the young side to graduate from college, much less enroll in law school. She will be sharing what she learned as one of the youngest students in the university in her spring 2022 UHCL commencement address on Saturday, May 14 at NRG Arena.

UHCL double alum receives Shell Urban Science Educator award

May 11, 2022 | UHCL Staff

UHCL double alum receives Shell Urban Science Educator award

University of Houston-Clear Lake double-alumna Selene Verhofstad was recently honored for excellence as an educator with the Shell Urban Science Educator Development Award. She received the award through the National Science Teaching Association, which allowed her to attend a conference in Houston and attend workshops with other science educators from around the country for professional development.