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UH Moment: UH Community Health Workers Join City of Houston in COVID-19 Fight
Posted on · "A lot of the resources that are available, the people don’t know about them or they don’t know how to utilize them properly"
Posted on · "A lot of the resources that are available, the people don’t know about them or they don’t know how to utilize them properly"
Posted on · "These are both game-changers for the communities.”
Posted on · "This is a living growing cell that will be in the heart."
Posted on · "What we are trying to do is change the world by starting businesses."
Posted on · “I like to think that Conrad would be very proud and probably amazed with what he started.”
Posted on · "If we think about elevating the healthcare of those among us who have the least access or the least amount of resources, then we can improve the health of the community overall."
Posted on · “This will change the university’s academic and research profile forever.”
Posted on · New research from the University of Houston suggests gender differences in risk aversion are shaped by culture and the social environment.
Posted on · Preliminary design plans include the addition of a five-story tower consisting of 71 guest rooms.
Posted on · By increasing efficiency, robots will save customers time and money. But finding the right blend of hospitality and technology will be vital.
Posted on · The warming climate has spurred the growth of mangroves along the Gulf Coast, overtaking wetlands and marshes.
Posted on · “Thirty-three percent of the world’s population has myopia, but that is expected to increase to 50 percent by the year 2050."
Posted on · “It is a wonderful way to create bridges, to create awareness, to expand the arts economy of a city and to recognize the contributions of Latinos.”
Posted on · "We hope to combine the strengths of the two institutions for drug discovery development and education."
Posted on · “It’s a win-win for all parties involved.”