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Letter From the President

Dear Cougars and Friends,

Summer is here. While some classes are still in session, the campus is considerably quieter and free of its usual highlevel activities. So, we use this time to review the University’s strategic plans, think long-term and set priorities for the upcoming academic year. Thankfully, we are building from a strong foundation. In this issue of UH magazine, you’ll read how we’re achieving our goals with the help of new leaders, award-winning academics, breakthrough research and program expansions.

Our new provost, Diane Z. Chase, joined us this spring, and you can learn all about her road to UH, her storied archaeological career and the unique perspective she brings (page 26).

The Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship at the C. T. Bauer College of Business has been named the No. 1 undergraduate entrepreneurship program in the U.S. for the fourth consecutive year (page 16), while our newly named Andy and Barbara Gessner College of Nursing is expanding and setting the gold standard in the field of nursing (page 14).

The Energy Transition Institute made great headway with the naming of its director, Joe Powell, the former chief scientist for Shell and advisor on research and development for a netzero carbon economy. Under his guidance, the novel institute aims to accelerate the local and global shift to decarbonization through dynamic research advancements (page 40).

Speaking of energy, I’m also celebrating our electrifying entrance into the Big 12 Conference. As our cover story reflects, our journey to the Big 12 is a decadeslong climb, bridged and supported by incredible student-athletes, trailblazing coaches and diehard fans who always believed it’s where we belong. This prestigious conference will not only advance our athletes but also elevate our profile, bringing greater attention to our dynamic programs and progress.

It’s yet another chapter in the University of Houston’s story! As you take in these long summer days, I invite you to dive into the pages of this magazine. I promise you will be informed and inspired, educated and empowered.

With warm regards,

Renu Khator President, University of Houston