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UHCL : UH System Appoints First-Ever UHCL Hawk As Student Regent
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has named Derek Delgado to be the new student regent on the University of Houston System Board of Regents. Delgad ...
June 10, 2021
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has named Derek Delgado to be the new student regent on the
University of Houston System Board of Regents. Delgado, who is pursuing his Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies at University of Houston-Clear Lake, is the first Hawk ever to be appointed to the
board.Β
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Delgado will work with the nine members of the UH System Board of Regents to make
governing decisions for the system and each of its four universities. Although he
doesnβt have a vote on the board, he represents the voice of the systemβs 74,000 students.
Β βWhen I first enrolled at UHCL in 2018 and joined the Student Government Association, I liked the idea of being student regent because you represent your university and
the whole system,β Delgado said. βBut at that time, I thought it was premature for
me to do it. So I was a senator from the College of Science and Engineering, and last year I was SGA vice president. When the opportunity came up to apply for
student regent, I thought since itβs my final year as an undergraduate, I will give
it a try.β
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He said heβd applied back in November 2020, had interviews with University of Houston Vice Chancellors Jason Smith and Robert Walker, and then was notified that UH System Chancellor Renu Khator had recommended him as student regent.Β
During the application process, he said he talked about what was most on studentsβ
minds during COVID β their many struggles with the online learning environment.Β
βStudents felt there was a disconnect between the administration and the students
regarding grading policies, resulting in a lot of miscommunication,β he said. βI discussed
that a lot during my interviews, but we hope this semester students will be on campus
for the majority of classes. I see my job as student regent as communicating to students
what the system does.β
After the interviews, Delgadoβs name was given to the Governorβs Appointments Office.Β
βI was interviewed by someone there on the phone in January. I had never been on a
job interview before!β he said. βThey told me theyβd get back to me in May. For five
months, I heard nothing, and then I found out on May 26 that I had the job.β
βDerek Delgado is an exemplary student with a passion for the legal system and a commitment
to service, which makes him an ideal student regent,β Khator said. βHis energy and
ideas will be welcome additions to the Board.β
On June 7, Delgado was sworn in as student regent at the Pasadena Municipal Court
by Judge Lester Rorick, for whom heβs served as deputy clerk since 2016.Β Delgado said heβd be working directly with the SGAs of each university in the system.
βThe SGAs of each campus know the specific needs, and itβs my goal to see if we can
come up with a system solution,β he said. βAnd of course, Iβll be working to keep
up the great success of UHCL.β
"I want to congratulate Mr. Delgado on this appointment and being University of Houston-Clear
Lakeβs first student regent," said Ira Blake, UHCL president. "He is an exceptional leader who will bring a valuable perspective to the Board
of Regents. I have every confidence he will provide a voice for all UH System students."
He succeeds outgoing student regent Alvaro De la Cruz, who recently graduated from
University of Houston-Victoria with a Master of Education in Adult and Higher Education.
When heβs not on the UHCL campus, Delgado is employed part-time as a legal assistant
at Travis Bryan Law Group, responsible for the intake of new and potential clients,
drafting and filing legal documents, and conducting legal research for pending cases.
Heβs also a volunteer firefighter for the Pasadena Volunteer Fire Department.Β
βThis experience will help me because my goal is to complete law school and go into
politics,β he said. βStudent advocacy is a great place to start and itβs a good stepping
stone into that career.β
To learn more about student leadership opportunities at UHCL, visit the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership.
This press release was produced by University of Houston-Clear Lake. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.