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University of Houston Athletics introduces 'Houston Blue' uniforms

The University of Houston Athletics has announced the introduction of "Houston Blue" into its uniform selections, a tribute to the City of Houston.


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Texas Supreme Court holds session at University of Houston Law Center

For the first time in seven years, the Texas Supreme Court held oral arguments at the University of Houston Law Center.


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Hurricane Beryl causes significant erosion on Texas coast

Geologists from the University of Houston have published a study showing significant erosion and shoreline retreat along the Texas coast due to Hurricane Beryl.


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University experts discuss challenges and opportunities in carbon dioxide removal strategies

In the ongoing global effort to combat climate change, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) has become a significant strategy.


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HISD recognizes Principal Lisa Hernandez as Star Educator

Principal Lisa Hernandez of Briarmeadow Charter School has been recognized as this week's HISD Star Educator.


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Mobile app trial targets smoking cessation for Black adults living with HIV

Lorra Garey, a research associate professor in the Department of Psychology and affiliate of the University of Houston Health Research Institute, has obtained a $4.7 million grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.


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University of Houston unveils redesigned wellness center focused on student well-being

The University of Houston has unveiled its newly redesigned Wellness Center, featuring a series of thoughtful changes aimed at creating an atmosphere of relaxation. The redesign includes dimmed and natural lighting, calming cool tones on the walls, and cozy bean bags that invite rest.


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University of Houston engineers develop AI model for pandemic prediction

A team of engineers from the University of Houston has developed an AI model to analyze the impact of international air travel on the spread of COVID-19. The study, published in Nature, highlights regions such as Western Europe, the Middle East, and North America as significant contributors to the pandemic due to their high volume of outgoing flights.


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Survey shows Texas voters' divided views on election integrity

A recent survey by the Hobby School for Public Affairs at the University of Houston has revealed mixed sentiments among Texas voters regarding election integrity. While two-thirds express confidence in the fairness and accuracy of the upcoming U.S. presidential election, many harbor concerns about potential fraud, accurate mail ballot counting, non-citizen voting, and other electoral threats.


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University of Houston welcomes seven new members to its Board of Visitors

The University of Houston has announced the addition of seven new members to its Board of Visitors for the 2024-25 academic year. These appointments, made by UH President Renu Khator, began on September 1 and aim to enhance the university's brand and reputation.


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University of Houston researchers receive funding boost for superconductivity study

Researchers at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston have secured additional funding from Intellectual Ventures to advance their study on superconductivity. The project, led by Paul C.W. Chu and Liangzi Deng, has received $767,000 in funding so far.


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HISD recognizes Amanda Williams as Star Educator for impact at Fondren Middle School

Fondren Middle School's Amanda Williams is dedicated to impacting her students positively and observing their development. Last school year, as a sixth-grade social studies teacher, her dedication earned her the title of Campus Teacher of the Year. This year, she continues to excel in her role as an English Language Development Interventionist for the New Education System (NES) campus and has been recognized as HISD Star Educator of the week.


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University collaboration awards grants for innovative energy projects

The University of Houston (UH) and Scotland's Heriot-Watt University (HWU) have initiated a collaborative effort by awarding seed grants to six energy projects aimed at developing innovative solutions. This initiative is part of the "UH2HWU" program, established after a memorandum of understanding between the two universities. The selected projects focus on diverse areas, including hydrogen sensing technology and waste conversion into sustainable products.


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HISD names diverse bond oversight committee for proposed projects

Houston Independent School District (HISD) has announced the members of its Bond Oversight Committee, which will oversee the progress and implementation of a proposed bond. The committee comprises 13 members and two alternates, all residents and taxpayers within HISD. The committee members come from diverse fields including accounting, construction, engineering, government, education, law, finance, edtech, and energy.


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Nicolás Kanellos receives National Humanities Medal from President Biden

For over 40 years, Nicolás Kanellos of the University of Houston has been instrumental in promoting Latino stories through various literary forms. His work spans directing Arte Público Press and the Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage initiative while serving as a full-time faculty member at UH. Today, his contributions were recognized with a National Humanities Medal awarded by U.S. President Joe Biden.


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Survey shows Democrats leading in key Harris County races

Harris County is leaning towards Democratic candidates in the upcoming elections for key countywide offices, according to a survey by the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston. The election is scheduled for November 5, with early voting beginning on October 21.


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University of Houston launches radio show and webinars on energy challenges

The University of Houston's Energy Transition Institute (ETI) is set to launch two educational initiatives aimed at addressing the evolving energy landscape. The first, a radio show titled "Driving the Energy Transition," will begin broadcasting on October 21 on KUHF News 88.7, with new episodes released every two weeks. Concurrently, an Energy Transition Webinar series will commence on October 22, providing online discussions featuring experts from UH and other institutions.


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University of Houston launches "Can't Stop Us" reputational marketing campaign

The University of Houston has initiated a new multi-year marketing campaign, titled "Can’t Stop Houston. Can’t Stop Us," aimed at enhancing its reputation and showcasing the achievements of its community. This campaign seeks to propel the university towards its goal of becoming one of the top 50 public universities in the United States.


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University of Houston promotes mental health through running event

When Amber Blackwell, a first-year Ph.D. student at the University of Houston, arrived in July, she sought a running community for mental health benefits. As a research assistant from Los Angeles in the College of Education, she quickly found several movement-based student organizations on campus.


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NSF grants aim to boost STEM education equity in Houston

Two new grants from the National Science Foundation have been awarded to the Cullen College of Engineering. These grants aim to dismantle barriers that hinder low-income and underrepresented students from engaging in STEM education, contributing to a more inclusive learning environment. The projects focus on supporting postdoctoral researchers aiming for careers in engineering/STEM education and providing opportunities for young students. They will build on the partnership between the University of Houston (UH) and Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood.