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Children's Lit Class Leads Alum to Realize Her Dream
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Christie Whitaker said she’d always known she wanted to write a book for children. But it was a children’s literature class at University of Houston-Clear Lake that inspired her to take an idea she had about Papilio, a tiny butterfly she liked to draw, on an adventure that started out as her final class project, then went to a publisher, and is now on the shelves in the children’s section of local public libraries. Read Christie's story.
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Interested in Volunteering?
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With over 78,000 alumni, the UHCL Alumni Association is pleased to provide opportunities to stay connected while serving the university community. The format of the opportunities varies, and we hope you find something that fits your schedule and interests. More opportunities will continue to be added! Check them out by clicking the Volunteer Form button below, and let us know how you'd like to help!
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Rose Parade New Year's:
Dec. 30, 2023 - Jan. 4, 2024
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Enjoy five nights in beautiful Southern California and an up-close look at the Rose Parade!
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Follow Us on Social Media!
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Our Alumni Association has an exciting new LinkedIn page designed to keep you informed, connected, and inspired. Follow us today to stay up-to-date on alumni success stories, exclusive events, and valuable resources. Follow us today!
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Foreign Language and English Enhancement Program
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What if we told you that you could learn a new language over the summer? Learn a new language or build your existing skills with a fluent, professional instructor in the noncredit UHCL Foreign Language and English Enhancement Program. The next six-week session begins on Monday, June 12.
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Artist Says UHCL Professor's Mentorship Led Him to Success
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The work of 16 artists, including three UHCL alumni, is now on display in a community arts exhibition in UH-Clear Lake’s Art Gallery. This juried exhibition features work from across all media, including wooden sculpture, ceramics, painting and prints. Justin Hashaw, who received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design with Studio Concentration last month, has a set of two ceramic pots on display in the exhibition. He said he chose to transfer to UHCL after graduating from San Jacinto College mainly because he had become familiar with the work of (Assistant Professor of Ceramics) Clay Leonard and hoped to be taught and mentored by him. Visit the UHCL Newsroom to read more about Justin's journey and the UHCL Art Gallery exhibit.
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