In the College of Engineering, all are welcome. To share the stories of our faculty, staff, students and alumni, we are celebrating various heritage and other nationally recognized months. This will include stories about those in our community, events and opportunities.
The College of Engineering are recognizing National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through Oct. 15. Faculty, staff, students and alumni share what their heritage means to them. Go to the link below read their stories.
"I have always held the belief that my heritage is what keeps me, and my family grounded and allows us to have a unique outlook on life that we otherwise would not have." Click the link below to read more about Stephanie Perez.
"My heritage is an integral part of my identity. I did not realize how much until I left my home country (Venezuela) to pursue higher education in the U.S. The biggest lesson I carry from my Hispanic upbringing is the importance of family." Click the link to more about Andrea Paola Arguelles.
"As a first-generation female of Mexican descent, I believe I’m a living testimonial that although there may be several challenges one might face in life, these can be overcome with perseverance (or ‘ganas,’ as my dad would say)." Click the link to read more about Alma Ramirez-Rodgers.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the College of Engineering will host a Zoom presentation from 9-10 a.m. today (Tuesday, Oct. 6) by Krystel Castillo, associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Texas San Antonio. Register for the seminar to be sent a Zoom link. Continue reading…
The Engineering and Computing Education Core (ECEC) fall Excellence in Teaching Series continues Friday, Nov. 13 with a noon-1 p.m. session led by Alisa Gilmore. The focus of the session will be using your Microsoft Surface to annotate your lectures and customizing OneNote for your purposes. Continue reading…
All College of Engineering staff are invited to join Dean Lance C. Pérez for the next All Staff Meeting on Friday, Oct. 2 from 11 a.m.-noon. The meeting will be held via Zoom. Read the attached article for the Zoom webinar number and connection information. Continue reading…
The College of Engineering Staff Council’s Wellness Committee once again wants to challenge you to “Get Moving in 2020” – which runs through November – by creating your own wellness goals. Participants who register (at the link below) will be eligible for weekly and monthly prizes. Continue reading…