UHCL prof advises urges students to celebrate diversity
December 30, 2019 | UHCL Staff
Professor of Behavioral Analysis Dorothea Lerman, second from right, gave the commencement
address on Dec. 15.
Professor of Behavior Analysis Dorothea Lerman at University of Houston-Clear Lake, gave the commencement address at the university’s 5 p.m. ceremony at NRG Arena on Dec. 15. Lerman is the director
of the university’s Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities.
More than 1,270 students, including 271 from the College of Human Sciences and Humanities, received their bachelor’s or master’s degree during the day’s events.
Lerman joined the UHCL faculty in 2004 and has secured more than $2 million in grants
and contracts to support her work.
“My advice as you go forward in the next phase of your life is to reach out to those
who are different, take advantage of opportunities to bring people together of different
backgrounds, to work together to solve these important problems,” Lerman said. “Because
it is only when we are working together – with love and acceptance rather than with
fear and hate – that we can make this world a better place.”
Pictured from left, UH-System Student Regent John Fields, UHCL President Ira K. Blake, Lerman, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost Steven Berberich.
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