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LISTICLE: Understanding all your university library offers
Many often see their local or university library as a place that just offers books to check out. However, there is so much more UHCL’s Alfred R. Neumann Library offers.
Art school students paint cosmic mural in Bayou Building
A space themed mural was painted as part of one of UHCL’s summer art classes which are overseen by David Moya, UHCL art school director and clinical assistant professor. The class, taught by Waco teacher Hope Gereghty, spent a week painting…
Campus of opportunity: Unique ways students can volunteer
At UHCL there are various options when it comes to volunteering. No matter what your interests are, there is always something for you to volunteer for.
Educating and escaping: International teacher recounts experiences in Ukraine
The Friday Morning Continuing Education Series brought international teacher Lindsay Murff to speak on her experiences as an educator amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
The Marriage of Rose and Arthur Gelbart: A Holocaust Survivor Love Story
Rose and Arthur have been married for almost sixty-seven years. It’s amazing that through their grief and loss, they can find common ground in love.
Environmental Justice Association puts down roots on Pocket Prairie
The reintroduction of native grass and vegetation is expected to reduce the cost of maintenance.
Continuing education on family separation at the U.S. border
The first meeting’s topic, “Childhood Trauma at the Border” featured Assistant Professor Roberta Leal as the speaker. Leal focused on the ongoing issue of child separation and the trauma it causes.
Alexa Perez’s ‘The Bittersweet Playlist’ exhibition opens Nov. 23 at UHCL
Alexa Perez has lived in Pasadena, Texas her whole life. Until college, she didn’t consider herself an artist. Now, she’s opening her first solo exhibition at UHCL.
Q&A: Interim President Richard Walker
Richard Walker stepped into the position of interim president of UHCL Oct. 11. The Signal conducted a Q&A with him to learn a bit more about his personal life, history and goals during his tenure as interim president.
Office of Student Advocacy arrives as new ally to students
As most students know, college is not always a breeze. Sometimes issues arise, whether they be financial, academic or personal and one may be left to face such issues alone. However, the Fall 2021 semester brings the launch of the Office of…