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UHCL : Science And Engineering Alumni Gathering Spotlights Success

"What's happening in the CSE is extraordinarily important," said UH-Clear Lake President Ira K. Blake, who spoke at the University Advan ...

September 28, 2021

"What's happening in the CSE is extraordinarily important," said UH-Clear Lake President Ira K. Blake, who spoke at the University Advancement Alumni Association networking reception last week, attended by 27 UHCL alumni active in the local engineering,
technology, and oil and gas industries.

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"What these numbers signal to me is that our CSE faculty are committed to providing
the kind of quality educational experience that connects to careers, and part of the
increase during the COVID pandemic is because of the success of our alumni as models
for our students," she said. "What is impressing students is how clearly their educational
experience is relevant to the careers they'll be having."

Blake said that since the beginning of the pandemic, the College had seen a 10% increase
in undergraduate students and a 19% increase in graduate students.

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"Since 2015, we've had a grand total of 31,947 students, new and continuing, for each
fall and spring term," she said. "One of our markers of success is the work our alumni
do. Through their work on the advisory boards, and by just meeting and talking to
our students, they are so important to their guidance and mentoring."

CSE Advisory Board Chairman and UHCL alumnus Michael Squyres, who recently retired
as president of Flo-Cal, Inc., said one of his goals was to create a larger sense
of community among CSE alumni. "I hope to create networking opportunities for career
growth, and provide feedback to the university as to curriculum, to further advance
its relevance to industry," he said.

UHCL alumna and CSE Advisory Board member Kathy Tamer said that the College needed
everyone's help. "This is a call to action," she said. "You have the knowledge and
the opportunities and we need advocates for the students. This is only the beginning."

Networking can have a powerful impact on career advancement. University Advancement
will host a networking reception for UHCL College of Business alumni on Oct. 26.


This press release was produced by University of Houston-Clear Lake. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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