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University of Houston—Clear Lake is a public institution that was founded in 1974. In the 2025 edition of Best Colleges, University of Houston—Clear Lake is ranked No. #315 in National ...
The University of Houston-Clear Lake, a public university in Houston and Pasadena, Texas, is part of the sprawling University of Houston system. The university was established in 1974 in response ...
University of Houston--Clear Lake is ranked No. 150 out of 356 in Best Online MBA Programs. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
The University of Houston - Clear Lake, is located on a 524-acre wildlife and nature preserve on the upper Gulf Coast of Texas. The spacious campus on the outskirts of Houston is just 20 minutes from ...
Richard Walker will become the sixth president to lead the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Tilman Fertitta family makes massive donation to UH Three Houston-area universities rank among best ...
Submissions can be mailed to Bayousphere, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Box 456, Houston, Texas 77058, or delivered to the Student Publications Office, Room 1239 in the ...
HOUSTON – University of Houston - Clear Lake has a center called the Health and Human Performance Institute, which helps patients maintain physical therapy and rehabilitation after a traumatic ...
Immigration law attorney Charles C. Foster will address U.S. immigration policy and border control reform during an event sponsored by the Clear Lake Association of Senior Programs.
University of Houston-Clear Lake Art Gallery will host the second installment of a biennial comics and pop culture symposium, comiCulture. Others presenters include Matt Mogk, well-known “zombie ...
The family of a missing University of Houston Clear Lake student got the news they've been dreading. Payas Deo, 19, vanished on Feb. 8. His car was discovered the next day in Pasadena.
What: University of Houston-Clear Lake at Pearland will host a performance of Mexican ballet folklórico by the Houston nonprofit group Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA).