
More than 200 兔子先生 faculty members were recently recognized for their accomplishments as scholars, researchers and academic innovators. The President鈥檚 Circle Awards were presented on March 31 spotlighting professors for earning national recognition, contributions to high impact publications, obtaining patents, producing single author books and receiving major grant awards.
The President鈥檚 Circle Awards continue the tradition set by the 50-in-5 initiative, spotlighting faculty achievements that elevate UH鈥檚 national profile. Faculty gathered at the University鈥檚 Wortham House for a formal celebration of their work.
鈥淟ast year鈥檚 50-in-5 celebration marked the end of our initiative to increase UH鈥檚 research and scholarly output by 50 percent over five years 鈥 but it didn鈥檛 mark the end of our overarching mission to transform lives and communities through education, research, service and innovation,鈥 said UH President Renu Khator. 鈥淎nd you are the engine empowering us to achieve our mission and our bold vision to become a top 50 public university.鈥
During her remarks, UH Vice President of Research Claudia Neuhauser shared that national awards experienced exceptional growth over the past year with more than $120 million in grant funding.
鈥淟ast year was the first time in UH鈥檚 history that we had more than $100 million in federal research expenditures,鈥 Neuhauser said.
She also applauded faculty members鈥 32 single authored books and 47 high impact journal publications. Likewise, Neuhauser also cited UH faculty鈥檚 success in receiving awards, including 10 National Science Foundation CAREER awards, a U.S. Department of Energy Early Career award and a Pulitzer Prize earned by MD Anderson Professor in Hispanic Studies Cristina Rivera Garza.
UH Vice President for Energy and Innovation Ramanan Krishnamoorti complimented those 31 faculty members earning patents in 2024, including 12 professors with multiple patents. These patents alongside academic programs such as the Melvin and Cyvia Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship help inspire start-up business ventures, he said.
鈥淭hese patents help connect the University to the start-up world and the idea that our students can be entrepreneurs,鈥 Krishnamoorti said.

The inaugural President鈥檚 Circle Awards honorees are from each of the University鈥檚 colleges. Several are presently featured on the Scholars Walk, the digital installation located behind UH鈥檚 MD Anderson Library. Carrie Cutler is one of the featured professors on the Scholars Walk and was in attendance at the awards event.
鈥淩eceiving this recognition is a career highlight, said Cutler, who was recognized in the major awards category. 鈥淭he President's Circle Award inspires me to continue challenging myself through collaborative, high-impact projects that advocate for growth and transformation in mathematics education.鈥
A breakdown of the number of President鈥檚 Circle Awards is as follows:
- Single Author Books: 32
- High Impact Journal Publications: 47
- Major Grant Awards: 81
- Patents: 31
- National Recognition: 46