In 1927, the Houston Independent School District (HISD) created two colleges during a local economic boom: Houston Junior College, and a “separate but equal” branch, Houston Colored Junior College. Eventually, they were designated the University of Houston and Texas Southern University respectively. What became TSU only admitted black applicants until 1956, and UH only admitted […]
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AABL & the Fight for Civil Rights at UH
The University of Houston (UH) is celebrated today as one of the most diverse research institutions in the nation. It also has one of the oldest African American Studies programs in the country. The transition UH has made from its foundation as an exclusively white university, to becoming a diverse school with ethnic studies programs, […]
UH: Contributions to the Katrina Effort
To read the full article about the University of Houston’s contributions to the Katrina relief effort by Aimee L’Heureux, download the pdf version.
Educational Programs and Scholarships – Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
To read the full text of this article by Aimee L’Heureux that appeared in the Fall 2009 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.
Larry Gatlin: “Singing at the World’s Biggest Rodeo Show”
To read the full text of this article by Debbie Z. Harwell that appeared in the Fall 2009 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.
That You May Win: Tom Tellez Teaches UH Athletes to Go for the Gold
To read the full text of this article by Ernesto Valdes that appeared in the Summer 2009 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.
The Women’s Archive and Research Center at the University of Houston: A Resource from the Past for Research in the Future
To read the full text of this article by Sarah E. Frazer that appeared in the Fall 2003 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.