Diversity
requires nationwide effort
UH continues to build on its recognition
as a melting pot of ethnic diversity, both in minority enrollment and faculty.
While the number of minority
enrollments and graduation numbers increase,
it is not because the University intentionally recruits minority students.
Houstonians
urged to beware profiling
In the immediate aftermath of the Sept.
11 terrorist attacks, many civil rights activists voiced concerns that
the federal government's emphasis on
homeland security might make Muslim Americans
or those of Middle Eastern or South Asian descent vulnerable to violations
of their
constitutional rights.
Bio-grad
discovers gas leak
It only took six Houston Fire Department
fire trucks, two UH Police Department cruisers, two HFD vehicles, one ambulance
and a building
evacuation to determine a funny smell
in the UH Science Center was an open gas valve on the fourth floor.
Seven
students will intern in Washington, D.C.
Six UH students and one Texas Southern
University student were given the opportunity to intern in Washington D.C.
as part of the 2002 Mickey
Leland Congressional Internship Program.