The Sustainable Stories Film Fest is a festival encompassing film and art. The festival is currently seeking submissions from the UHCL and local communities.
Dear UHCL Faculty, Staff and Students:
I am pleased to announce that Dr. Megan Topham has been selected as the new executive director of the Institute for Human and Planetary Sustainability (IHAPS). She brings over 17 years of…
Single use plastics are a leading cause of pollution on land and sea. Many plastics that are used in the food and shopping industry will take up to 1,000 years to decompose. Simple behavior and lifestyle changes can cut back on waste and…
In this photo slideshow, The Signal reporter David Rozycki takes a look at the Environmental Institute of Houston's habitat and its sustainability efforts on UHCL's campus.
Graduate and undergraduate students in Michael Brims’ video production classes are partnering with graduate students from Kathleen Garland’s seminar in sustainability class to create informational and promotional videos in support of a city…
Photo: Kemah Historical Society
The community now known as Kemah started out as a 177-acre land grant from the Mexican government. It was established as the town of Evergreen in 1898. Two years later, the 1900 Storm demolished the…
KELSEY BENOIT
THE SIGNAL
The Clear Lake City Water Authority (CLCWA), along with partners, is planning a new flood detention system that includes an open green space and efforts toward tree conservation.
The plan is called…
When students come to the UHCL campus, there is one feature that is unique from other campuses: its environment. UHCL resides on a 524-acre nature preserve along the Armand Bayou.