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Skip to main content Restrict my search to College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Submit Close Login to AccessUH Give to UH Search College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences About Dean's Office Diversity Community Partnerships Contact Us Academics Departments & Schools Programs & Centers Academic Centers Clinical Services Initiatives Students CLASSmates Peer Assistants Undergraduate Studies Post-Baccalaureate Graduate Studies Academic Affairs Dean's List / Student Excellence University Commencement Undergraduate Scholarships Career Services Faculty/Staff Department Chair and Center Director Appointments Distinctions Faculty Research Expertise CLASS Research Office of The Dean's Grants College Governance Office of Educational Technology Sedona's Faculty Activity Reporting Resources News & Events Office of Communications CLASS Newsletters Past Events Giving Welcome to CLASS The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) is the heart of the University, dedicated to spurring intellectual curiosity, creativity, and transformative education. Encompassing humanities, social sciences, and health sciences, CLASS is truly a mosaic of disciplines that broaden perspectives, inspire potential, and advance possibilities yet unimagined. News Announcing CLASS 2019 Distinguished Faculty Award Recipients The CLASS Distinguished Faculty Award was established in 2019 by Antonio D. Tillis, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and M.D. Anderson Professor in Hispanic Studies.This award honors senior faculty with internationally recognized bodies of scholarship or creative output. CLASS Distinguished Faculty Award recipients also exhibit the promise of continued excellence. Candidatesfor this award must have achieved preeminence in their field through stellar research and scholarship. Lifelong Learner Among Fall 2019 Graduating Class The definition of a lifelong learner is someone who actively seeks opportunities to grow and believes it’s never too late to start something. That sums up Curtis Mooney. And at 72, Mooney will graduate from the UH College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences with his second Ph.D. — a doctorate in American history with a concentration in health care. Mooney’s first doctorate, a Ph.D. in social work, came from the University of Texas at Arlington. Center for Arab Studies Director Receives National Education Award The University of Houston College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) congratulates Center for Arab Studies Director and AAEF Chair in Modern Arab History Abdel Razzaq Takriti, who received the 2019 Undergraduate Education Award from the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA). Along with his co-author, University of Oxford professor Karma Nabulsi, Takriti was recognized for his outstanding work in helping fellow Middle East scholars and educators master the craft of teaching undergraduate students. Swept Up in Emotion: Italian Researcher Reflects on the Flooding in Venice The images of extreme flooding in St. Mark's Basilica and other historic Venice landmarks have appalled many around the world. The damage hits particularly close to home for Alessandro Carrera , Ph.D., University of Houston Moores Professor in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and director of Italian Studies. A native of Italy, Carrera has conducted research in Venice and knows the city intimately. Students and Faculty Provide Speech, Language and Hearing Services in Belize A team of 17 students and four faculty members in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (COMD) recently traveled to Belize to provide speech, language and hearing services to underserved individuals. Professor Studies Intersections of Race, Culture, and Dementia Assistant Professor of Psychology Luis Medina is a 2019 grant recipient of the Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship to Promote Diversity. Medina’s research addresses how race, ethnicity and culture combine to influence the cognitive effects of aging and dementia. Study Offers Insight on Mentoring Programs for STEMM Students Professor of Psychology Christiane Spitzmueller served as a committee member on a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) study involving mentoring in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and manufacturing). The study examined research on the mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students in STEMM fields, with a focus on individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. CLASS Launches Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality The University of Houston has launched the first university-based think tank focused on examining how gender and sexuality impact all aspects of life in Houston and Harris County, including workforce, health, family, relationships, social dynamics, leadership and equity. The Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality (IRWGS) unites two dozen faculty experts from across disciplines to gather data and generate innovative research along with meaningful community dialogue NYC Research Center Hosts Cultural Studies Professor for Fellowship Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies Rachel Afi Quinn received $4,000 as part of a New York Public Library short-term fellowship. During her month-long fellowship, Quinn studied at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. UH Introduces New Scholarship for Nutrition Excellence A new scholarship will honor the legacy of dedicated CLASS alumna and nutritionist Maris M. Coggin. The Maris M. Coggin Endowed Scholarship for Nutrition Excellence was created by Coggin's husband Clyde in order to continue her commitment to keeping people in the nutrition profession. Creative Writer Awarded Worldwide Residencies to Complete New Book Natalia Trigo, a Ph.D. student in Spanish with a concentration in creative writing, has won the 2019 International Aura Estrada Prize in Literature. On the merits of a literary work that achieved its political and artistic goals, Trigo received a $10,000 stipend, four artistic residencies located around the world, and a book contract with Almadía Press Chinese Studies Minor Wins Speech Competition Sunkyung Nguon, an undergraduate student minoring in Chinese language, won the 18th Annual Greater Houston Chinese Speech Contest on November 10. Nguon took first prize in the Non-Chinese Background group. Undergraduate Literary Magazine Begins 12th Year of Publication Glass Mountain , UH's undergraduate literary magazine, enjoyed its 12th year of publication this fall. For the last ten years, the Glass Mountain team has run the Boldface Conference for Emerging Writers each spring at the M.D. Anderson Library, welcoming new community writers and undergraduates from other programs across the country. Outstanding Dissertation Earns Hispanic Studies Alumna First Book Contract Laura Gasca Jiménez, a former doctoral student in the Department of Hispanic Studies, received the prestigious 2019 ASELE-Routledge international award for best dissertation and book contract. Gasca Jiménez completed her Ph.D. in Spanish linguistics in 2018. Debunking Common Misperceptions of Asian Community Health Asian Americans have higher or faster-growing rates of cancer of various kinds than any other ethnic group, yet often don’t receive the necessary medical treatment. Common misperceptions about Asian health issues contribute to a lack of health awareness and a reluctance to seek care, according to research published in Public Relations Review. Childhood Chores Not Related to Self-Control Development Although assigning household chores is considered an essential component of child-rearing, it turns out they might not help improve children’s self-control, a coveted personality trait that allows people to suppress inappropriate impulses, focus their attention and perform an action when there is strong tendency to avoid it. That’s the finding of a new study published in the Journal of Resea...