The University of Houston’s World Cultures and Literatures (WCL) program in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages is helping students turn classroom learning into real-world impact.
The UH and USPS Holiday Calendar has the listing of the University and postal holidays when mail is not delivered on campus.
The Tier One Scholarship online application (application opens Aug 1) The application for admission to the University of Houston Letter of Recommendation (deadline: November 10, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.)* *A ...
Fertitta Family College of Medicine and DHR Health Medical Research and Education Center in the Rio Grande Valley.
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 ...
In a world overrun with plastic garbage, causing untold environmental woes, University of Houston assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, Maksud Rahman, has developed a way to ...
A new study reveals Uranus emits more heat than it receives from the Sun, indicating it retains internal heat from its formation. This discovery resolves a long-standing scientific debate and could ...
Hemp has become increasingly popular for its versatile uses: CBD-rich varieties are in high demand for pharmaceutical products, while fiber-rich varieties are valued for industrial applications like ...
Fewer schools are including "Best Dressed" as a category in their end-of-the- year student polls. As public schools continue to adopt dress code policies, more students are unable to make individual ...
The University of Houston has once again set a record, welcoming nearly 49,000 students for fall 2025 — the largest enrollment in its history. This milestone reflects UH’s growing reputation as a ...
In March 2018 Harris County and the City of Houston announced an agreement to invest $30 million to improve streets in University of Houston and Texas Southern University neighborhoods. Under the ...
Power demand is quickly increasing across Texas, and new University of Houston research suggests the state’s power grid, in its current form, is not up to the challenge. As data centers pop up around ...