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Welcome to UH at Sugar Land

An Instructional Site of the University of Houston

UH at Sugar Land offers undergraduate and graduate programs from the UH Colleges of Nursing, Engineering, Education, Social Work, Business and Liberal Arts & Social Sciences. A part of the UH main campus, UH at Sugar Land is located at the corner of US-59/69 and University Blvd.

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Campus Highlight

Live Feed of Construction of Sugar Land Academic Building 2

Keep up with all the progress of our newest academic building (SAB2). The Sugar Land Academic Building 2 will house labs, offices and classrooms for faculty, staff and students of the Cullen College of Engineering-Technology Division. The live webcam is provided by University IT in partnership with Facilities, Planning and Construction.

Live Feed

Learn more about the UH colleges and programs in Sugar Land

Want to speak with someone about UH at Sugar Land? Reach out to Kim Williams, Program Director, at slprgms@central.uh.edu

Take a Virtual Tour of UH at Sugar Land powered by YouVisit

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Top Story

University of Houston Study on Hemp May Lead to More Sustainable Farming Methods

Hemp has become increasingly popular for its versatile uses: CBD-rich varieties are in high demand for pharmaceutical products, while fiber-rich varieties are valued for industrial applications like textiles. Now, a new University of Houston study of hemp microbes, published in the journal Scientific Reports from the Nature Publishing Group, may help scientists create special mixtures of helpful microbes to make hemp plants produce more CBD or have better-quality fibers. Read more…

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Diversity Over Division

Mural Poem

Watch Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton read Growing Tomorrow in a Field of Today, the poem that influenced the artwork for the Diversity Over Division mural.

Learn more about the Diversity Over Division mural