A year after Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, the Dean of Students Office (DOS) is continuing to maintain a food pantry that is assessable to members of the UHCL community. When the campus reopened after the hurricane, offices and…
In the process of allocating the funds to flood mitigation projects, engineers proposed a variety of uses for the funds. Some of those early suggestions are pictured here on the office dry-erase board.
During the weekend of Oct. 21 and 22, Houston hosted a festival called End Hip End It, a psychedelic rock and doom metal festival. In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the festival shifted into a benefit for Hurricane Harvey victims.
Following the devastation left by Hurricane Harvey, many Houstonians lost hope. But in an effort to bring joy to those affected by the storm, Houston’s top performing arts organizations came together to host "Houston Strong: A Theater…
President Ira Blake has been working hard in her position as UHCL’s new president since Aug. 1. Blake had barely settled into her position before Hurricane Harvey hit and has been catching up on work from the week-long delay to the start of…
Hurricane Harvey makes landfall on the Texas coast at the end of August. It continued to dump billions of gallons of water on Texas for 117 hours. From Port Aransas to the Texas-Louisiana border it seemed that no one was exempt from this…
The students, faculty and staff of UHCL were faced with a unique challenge as the start of the fall semester was delayed by a rare 500-year flood event. Many experienced damage to homes and vehicles firsthand and all were affected in some…