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Sign Off – Adamari Sanchez
Read more: Sign Off – Adamari SanchezBefore I started at UHCL, I was going through a really hard time. I didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life, but I knew I wanted to be successful—not just as a student, but as a friend and a daughter. I felt lost and unsure of my…
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Pearland TX- Did you know that the University of Houston – Clear Lake (UHCL) strategically expanded its reach by establishing a campus in Pearland? This initiative reflects UHCL’s commitment to addressing the evolving educational needs of the region, paving the way for a brighter future for its residents and the…
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Humanities majors face new challenges in a changed job market
Read more: Humanities majors face new challenges in a changed job marketIn January of 1980, The UHCLidian wrote an article meant to soothe humanities majors: if they studied hard and planned ahead, jobs would await them. Student Placement Center Coordinator Carolyn Ulrickson was optimistic that humanities students might be found working in management training, writing, and research and so forth if…
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Anime Celebration, Fan Participation Highlight 4th Annual KimoKawaii Anime Experience & Convention
Read more: Anime Celebration, Fan Participation Highlight 4th Annual KimoKawaii Anime Experience & ConventionMay 6, 2025 (Conroe, TX) – Conroe’s beloved celebration of Japanese pop culture, KimoKawaii Anime Experience & Convention, returns for its fourth year on June 7-8, 2025, at the Lone Star Convention & Expo Center. KimoKawaii is more than just an event – it’s a family welcoming environment for fans…
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A Half Century of Change: The Evolution of Mental Health
Read more: A Half Century of Change: The Evolution of Mental HealthOver the past fifty years, how modern society views mental health has undergone a dramatic change. In the mid-20th century, mental health concerns were largely misunderstood and even outright stigmatized. Discussion about the topic was met with scorn. Seeking help was frequently seen as a sign of weakness, and those…