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The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
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The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
Bauer Business Focus: John Walsh
The American Moving and Storage Association recently released its quarterly list of the country's ten most popular moving destinations. Joining Andrew Schneider on this week's Bauer Business Focus to discuss Houston's ranking is John Walsh, director of the Graduate Real Estate Program at the University of Houston's Bauer College of Business.
UH People: John Walsh; director of the Graduate Real Estate Program
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
No Swimming Or Hiking At This Summer Camp, But There's Liquid Nitrogen
After spending the school year learning academic subjects such as science and math, a group of local middle school students are having a blast at summer camp, learning aboutscience and math.
UH People: Professor Perri Segura
UH Department: Bernard Harris Summer Science and Math Camp
A new area of study speaks to the diversity of Houston and UH. Listen to this week's UH Moment.
UH People: Emran El-Badawi, assistant professor
UH Department: UH Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Bauer Business Focus: Hesam Panahi
This spring, the University of Houston's Bauer College of Business launched a new course on mobile app development. Hesam Panahi of Bauer's Department of Decision & Information Sciences taught the course. He joins Andrew Schneider on this week's Bauer Business Focus.
UH People: Hesam Panahi
UH Department: Bauer College of Business; Department of Decision & Information Sciences
Summer Crash Course In Science With Houston Symphony
Students spending their summer learning about science got a rare opportunity to play instruments with the Houston Symphony. Musicians are getting used to performing outdoors as they prepare for the summer symphony season at Miller Outdoor Theater.
UH People: Dr Perri Segura
UH Department: Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp
New research at the University of Houston bring humans and machines together to impact the lives of those with spinal injuries. Here’s this week's UH Moment.
UH People: Jose Luis Contreras-Vidal, director
UH Department: UH College of Engineering
Who was your college chemistry professor? Thousands of UH students remember the name of theirs, a prof who made quite an impression all the way to graduation. Listen to this week's UH Moment.
UH People: Simon Bott, professor
UH Department: UH Department of Chemistry
HPD Up To Date On Citizen Right to Video Their Activities
The videotape of the Rodney King beating in Los Angeles twenty years ago brought that incident to public scrutiny. And there was the recent closer-to-home case of Chad Holley here in Houston. Although challenged over the years, the courts say that citizen recording of police activity is permissible.
UH People: Associate Dean Richard Alderman
UH Department: UH Law Center
Bauer Business Focus: Dick DeFrank
Summer vacation season is upon us. Many working Americans are planning to work straight through to September without a break. Dick DeFrank is an expert on work stress at the University of Houston's Bauer College of Business. He joins Andrew Schneider on this week's Bauer Business Focus to discuss the costs to workers and employers of passing up time off.
UH People: Dick DeFrank; associate professor of management
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
The studies of one UH professor may further cancer research; Her passion for science will encourage young researchers to go further. Listen to this week's UH Moment.
UH People: Margaret Cheung, professor
UH Department: UH Department of Physics
Classical 91.7-Arte Público Author of the Month: Laura Lacámara
Laura Lacámara has been selected as this month's Classical 91.7/Arte Público Press Author of the Month. In the next installment of a series of monthly features, Classical 91.7's Eric Ladau spoke with Ms. Lacámara.
UH Department: Arte Publico Press
Voice is an important component to the craft of acting. Ask Dylan Paul. Listen to his UH Moment.
UH People: Dylan Ryan, graduate; Jim Johnson, professor
UH Department: University of Houston School of Theatre and Dance
Bauer Business Focus: Wynne Chin
This weekend, Houston hosts the International Conference on Partial Least Squares. The gathering looks at how statistical modeling can aid in fields ranging from financial reporting to medical research. Wynne Chin is an expert on IT adoption at the University of Houston's Bauer College of Business and a program chair for the conference. He joins Andrew Schneider on this week's Bauer Business Focus.
UH People: Wynne Chin; expert on IT adoption
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
Returning A Houston Center To Its Glory Days
There's an area of South Houston that used to be one of the city's hot spots — more than 50 years ago. After years of decline and decay, the Palm Center on Griggs Road is making a comeback.
UH People: researcher; Carrol Parrott Blue
A UH vision scientist attacks Glaucoma at the cellular level. Check out this week's UH Moment.
UH People: UH College of Optometry
UH Department: Jason Porter, vision scientist; Ronald Harwerth, John and Rebecca Moores Professor and chair of the department of basic sciences; Laura Frishman, John and Rebecca Moores Professor and associate dean for graduate research; Danica Marrelli, a clinical professor and optometric glaucoma specialist
Airlines Courting Consumers: Just A Ploy?
Tomorrow night Houston Councilmembers will hold another meeting to hear from the public about the proposed expansion of Hobby Airport. Meanwhile — both Southwest and United Airlines have taken the issue to the advertising desk.
UH People: Betsy Gelb; professor of marketing
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
Professor Says Likely JP Morgan Sanctioned High Risk Trades That Led To Losses
Word last week that recent trades may have led to a $2 billion loss for bank giant JP Morgan Chase is still sending ripples of shock through the financial world. But one local financial expert says it was probably the work of more than just one trader.
UH People: Stuart Turnbull; professor of finance
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
Southwest vs. United: The Real Truth Involving Hobby Airport
Hobby Airport has been caught in a war of words lately. On one side, you've got Southwest Airlines, looking to expand the airport. On the other side there's United Airlines trying to stop that expansion. Both airlines have penned reports on the impact for Houston. But who is telling the truth? And what's best for the customer?
UH People: Professor Praveen Kumar
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
Bauer Business Focus: John Lee
While a lack of jobs is one of the biggest problems weighing down the economy, the oil and gas sector is wrestling with the opposite problem — a lack of skilled workers. John Lee is helping to fill that gap. He's the first tenured faculty member at the University of Houston's petroleum engineering program. Lee joins Andrew Schneider on this week's "Bauer Business Focus."
UH People: John Lee; Distinguished University Chair
UH Department: petroleum engineering program
Anthropology is the study on humans, past and present, our different cultures and shared experiences. Learn how one student will use this to study a much-hyped event.
UH People: Carminia Martinez
Bauer Business Focus: Leanne Atwater
METRO and the University of Houston's Bauer College of Business recently developed a nine-month program to train Houston’s next generation of public transit leadership. The first class of twenty-four is about to graduate. Joining Andrew Schneider to discuss the program on this week's Bauer Business Focus is Leanne Atwater, chair of Bauer's Management Department.
UH People: Leanne Atwater; chair of Bauer's Management Department
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
KUHF Conversations: UH Political Science Professor Brandon Rottinghaus
It's unusual to have a bi-partisan debate during primary season. But that's exactly what six of the major candidates for U.S. Senate will do tonight on the University of Houston campus. Red, White, and Blue: Conversations With The Candidates, will feature two Democrats and four Republicans who want to be the next junior senator from Texas. KUHF's David Pitman asked UH Associate Professor of Political Science Brandon Rottinghaus about the little-known Democratic candidates, how one Republican has managed to chip away at the lead of a chief rival, and whether voters are really getting the information they need from the debates leading up to the May 29th primary.
UH People: UH Associate Professor of Political Science; Brandon Rottinghaus
UH Department: UH Political Science
UH Moment: "Green Princeton Review"
The meaning behind the green label may be getting lost as the term is bandied about more and more. One UH group is making it easy and meaningful to be green. Here’s this week's UH Moment.
UH People: Emily Messa, Associate Vice Chancellor of Administration
UH Department: Energy Research Park; Diesel Testing and Research Facility
TribLive: A Conversation with Renu Khator
Full video of the April 13 TribLive conversation with Dr. Renu Khator, president of the University of Houston and chancellor of the University of Houston System.
UH People: Dr. Renu Khator; president; chancellor
New Grant Helps UH Learning Disabilities Research
The University of Houston's Texas Center for Learning Disabilities has been awarded a 5 year, $9 million grant to continue its unique research on learning disabilities.
UH People: Dr. Jack Fletcher
UH Department: UH Center for Learning Disabilities
Bauer Business Focus: Christopher Ross
The Offshore Technology Conference returns to Reliant Center next week. Joining Andrew Schneider on this week's Bauer Business Focus to talk about the conference is Christopher Ross. Ross teaches finance at the UH Bauer College of Business. He's also a member of the OTC's Program Committee.
UH People: Christopher Ross; Executive Professor of Finance
UH Department: UH Bauer College of Business
Why Ron Paul's Not Dropping Out Of GOP Race
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is coming to Houston this week. The Lake Jackson congressman is expanding his town hall tour, even as it becomes more and more evident that Mitt Romney will be the GOP nominee. A local political analyst says Paul has one reason for staying in the race through next month's Texas primary — influence.
UH Department: Hofheinz Pavilion
UH Moment: "All Kids Alliance"
How do you better support children so that they grow up, learn and contribute to their community? You change the support system—cradle to career. Here's this week's UH Moment.
UH People: Robert Wimpelberg, professor
UH Department: UH College of Education; All Kids Alliance
The Job Prospects For College Grads In Houston
College graduates are facing one of the weakest job markets in more than a decade. A review of government data finds that, nationally, more than half of those who recently earned a bachelor's degree are either out of work, or underemployed.
UH People: Dr. David Small; director
UH Department: UH Career Services