Administrators, faculty, students, alumni advocate for UHCL with state lawmakers
March 5, 2019 | UHCL Staff
Approximately 20 University of Houston-Clear Lake administrators, professors, alumni,
students and staff members traveled to Austin to attend UH-Clear Lake Day at the Texas
Capitol on Feb. 19. Beginning with a meeting with District 129 Rep. Dennis Paul, the
group walked through the Capitol and watched the Texas House of Representatives from
the House gallery, where Feb. 19, 2019 was declared UHCL Day.
UHCL Day at the Capitol is a biennial event during which the university’s supporters
meet with legislators and their associates to advocate for the university’s funding
needs.
Key points of advocacy include the restoration of funds cut during the second legislative
session for UHCL’s downward expansion and for the Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, as well as additional funding for UHCL’s Environmental Institute of Houston.
Paul, who said he has numerous family ties to UHCL, said that students, faculty and
alumni should participate as much as possible in their university’s Day at the Capitol.
“This is the people’s building,” he said. “Everyone should participate and be heard.
You should come and talk about what’s important to you.”
He added that he thought the campus was a beautiful place to learn and offered a great
value for the tuition. “It’s a wonderful place to be,” he said.
“Our legislators have done so much on our behalf and we appreciate you,” said UHCL
President Ira K. Blake. “Because you advocated for us, there are two beautiful new
buildings on the UHCL campus and another in Pearland. You’ve done phenomenal work.”
UHCL Student Government Association Vice President of Outreach and Communication Jessica
Kunzat said that she would like to talk to Rep. Paul about the restoration of funds
for UHCL’s downward expansion. “Our funds were cut, and we would like to get more
money so that we can get more underclassmen,” she said. “I have been at UHCL all four
years. I want other freshmen to have the same experience I did.”
Senior Tyler Baggerley, who is UHCL SGA vice president of administration, said he
would like to talk about increasing the university’s funding to help promote student
engagement in campus organizations. “I’d like more funds to increase student involvement
in organizations because I think that’s such an important part of college,” he said.
Andrew Z. Teoh, a undergraduate University of Houston business student who was appointed
student regent of the UH System Board of Regents by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2018 and will serve through May 31, 2019, was among the students
representing UHCL.
Seniors Sonia Valdorinos, Arturo Perez and SGA President Izuh Ikpeama and junior Sheikh
Hussain met with legislative assistants from the offices of Senators Angela Paxton
and Royce West, and Rep. Greg Bonnen. All three legislators have roles on House and
Senate committees impacting higher education.
Vice President of Administration and Finance Mark Denney told Bonnen that with the
opening of UHCL’s new STEM and Classroom Building, enrollment in undergraduate STEM
majors had grown in double digits. “We are asking our legislators to support our growth
in STEM,” Denney said. “Students who graduate with a STEM degree generally stay in
our area and keep their expertise in our community. The funding to support our downward
expansion was cut by 30 percent, which has been a strain on our resources and we need
more support.”
Other participants in UHCL’s Day at the Capitol were President Ira K. Blake, Provost
Steven Berberich, Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Daniel Maxwell, Executive
Assistant to the President Berenice Webster, Executive Director for Strategic Partnerships
Dwayne Busby, Associate Vice President for Facilities Management and Construction
Eric Herrera, Coordinator of Human Sciences and Humanities Internships Joyce Taylor,
Professor of Sociology Mike McMullen, Associate Professor of Biology Brian Stephens,
Kristi Koncaba and Distinguished Alumni Kenny Koncaba and Denise Navarro.
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