Texas Congressional District 18 has played a historic role in the political history of the Lone Star state. As a result of the Voting Rights Act and the 1970 Census, the first Black congressional ...
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students, I am disappointed to make you aware that the University of Houston will not serve as an early voting location during the early voting period of the 2025 Uniform ...
The Fall 2025 final exam schedule was developed by the Office of the Registrar and approved by the University of Houston Academic Calendar Committee as well as the Senior Vice President for Academic ...
During the 2023-2024 academic year, the Hines College is launching a revamped Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design (BSED) degree program, aimed at enhancing the student experience academically, ...
Established in 2003, the Industrial Design (ID) program at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design was the first of its kind in a four-state region covering Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, ...
Lieutenant Governor Bill Hobby. Congresswoman Barbara Jordan. Congressman Mickey Leland – three Texas legends who dedicated their lives to serving the Lone Star State. Their political careers were in ...
Recharge during finals week with fun, stress-relieving group fitness classes! Join pilates, yoga, or quick cardio sessions designed to boost your energy, clear your mind, and keep you feeling your ...
The Exploratory Studies office is committed to your success. Your decision matters. It’s your future, so you get to decide how to get there. But it’s ok to get a little help along the way. Your ...
All interested students must attend a Learning Abroad 101 workshop and meet with the Learning Abroad REEP advisor to discuss their intended program. Before applying with the host institution, students ...
The University of Houston, a Carnegie-designated Tier One public research university, has again been recognized as one of TIME Magazine’s Best Colleges for Future Leaders, ranking No. 77 on this ...
How do we master new skills? How do our brains and bodies transform performance from novice to expert? In Mastery, Arturo E. Hernandez shows that new skills are not built but rather bloom from the ...
Sometimes less really is more — at least that is the case when it comes to improving carbon capture systems, according to a team of researchers at the University of Houston. Led by Mim Rahimi, a ...
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