Regarding her own philosophy of higher education, Khator says, "I look at it as a pyramid. You need to have a strong base with enough affordable, accessible college education for your population to ...
University of Houston researchers found that Houston ISD’s enrollment decline accelerated after the 2023 state takeover, with more than 13,000 students leaving the district in the first two years.
Professor Clavin writes and teaches in the areas of American and Atlantic history, with a focus on the history of race, slavery, and abolition. He received his Ph.D. at American University in 2005 and ...
The Master of Public Administration program recognized five public officials who exemplify the highest standards in public service at the 2025 Public Officials of the Year Luncheon on March 21 at the ...
Here, the arts connect people, spark change, and help build the city Houston's known for. Located in the heart of Houston’s historic Third Ward, the University of Houston’s Arts District is where art, ...
You may have questions about topics such as Enrollment, Academics, Fee Payment and Admissions. This list of Academic Policy links and Enrollment FAQs are meant to help you find the information you ...
The University of Houston is committed to engaging with communities through meaningful partnerships to foster mutually enriching exchanges of knowledge and resources. We aim to cultivate relationships ...
Interested in becoming a Group Fitness Instructor or Personal Trainer? Join us for a training series to learn how to become an instructor or trainer and how you can work for Campus Recreation during ...
Houston is a vibrant international city, a unique center of limitless opportunities for local, national and international students. These characteristics are reflected at the University of Houston, ...
Archaeologists from the University of Houston working at Caracol in Belize, Central America have uncovered the tomb of Te K’ab Chaak, the first ruler of this ancient Maya city and the founder of its ...
A University of Houston psychology professor is challenging the notion that dyslexia, or specific reading disorder, stems from a single faulty gene in the brain, suggesting instead that it is caused ...