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February 26, 2019 | Jim Townsend
The public is invited to meet artist Julie Heffernan when she visits University of
Houston-Clear Lake during the closing week of her traveling exhibition, “When the Water Rises,” her introspective reflection on the reality of climate change. The exhibition runs
through March 21 in the UH-Clear Lake Art Gallery, located in the Bayou Building, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston.
Heffernan said she wanted to create a powerful body of work to get a conversation
going on the topic of climate change. “I hoped to give visual form to something that
people couldn’t imagine on their own,” she said.
Heffernan’s will conduct a free lecture on Tuesday, March 19, 4-5 p.m., in either
the Art Gallery or Bayou Theater, based on attendance. A reception follows 6-8 p.m.
On Wednesday, March 20, noon – 1 p.m., all are welcome to a bring-your-own “Lunch
and Learn.”
Admission to the art gallery is free. Learn more about the exhibit at www.uhcl.edu/art-gallery. Visit www.uhcl.edu/parking for campus maps and information on how to purchase a temporary pass from the parking
kiosk.
Tietronix President Frank Hughes, former chief of space flight training at NASA Johnson
Space Center, will recount how his physics degree boosted his career goals and aspirations
on March 18 as University of Houston-Clear Lake’s spring Physics Lecture Series continues.
Hughes spent 33 years at NASA using his technical and managerial skills to improve
training for space flight. He joined Tietronix after retiring from JSC. Tietronix
provides software development, game design, trainings and simulations, process management
as well as medical and solar energy services.
The lecture series is 7 p.m. each Monday through April 29 in room 1203 of the STEM
and Classroom Building, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston. The lectures are free. If pursuing
continuing-education credits, each lecture is $15; any three lectures is $40; the
entire series is $99. To register or for more information, go to http://bit.ly/uhcl-physics-lectures.
Twelve University of Houston-Clear Lake professors participated as judges in the annual
Science and Engineering Fair of Houston held Feb. 23-24 at the George R. Brown Convention
Center in Houston.
The event brings together public, private, chartered and home-schooled junior- and
senior-high school students throughout southeast Texas to compete in one of the world’s
largest regional science fairs. SEFH serves the Houston area as well as the 22 surrounding
counties. Major regional fair winners are eligible to compete in the annual International
Science and Engineering Fair.
UH-Clear Lake faculty included Assistant Professor and Program Chair of Chemistry
Anton Dubrovskiy, Professor Emeritus Dennis Casserly, Assistant Professor of Software
Engineering and Program Chair Michael Findler, Lecturer of Biological Sciences Stephen
Gruber, Lecturer of Chemistry Rio Lirag, Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
Jiang Lu, Associate Professor of Industrial Hygiene and Safety Robert Phalen, Assistant
Professor of Engineering Management Xiaojun “Gene” Shan, Associate Professor of Biotechnology
and Biology Brian Stephens, Lecturer of Biology Patricia Trubl, Associate Professor
in Curriculum and Instruction Sandra Watson and Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
Xiaokun Yang.