Teachers in Facilities

They clock out of Facilities to clock into the minds of the next generation of leaders.


rick-beltran.jpg  The Office of Facilities is known for carrying out maintenance, planning and construction on the University of Houston campus. However, there are a few members of staff who carry their passion for their work into the classroom to impart experiential knowledge into students.

 Rick Beltran, an analyst with Facilities Management, who began his teaching career at the University of Houston in 2011 will continue this semester heading the Information and Communication Technology class at the Jack J. Valenti School of Communication. The class will focus on the conversion of the radio, newspaper and television with the web. His objective is to enable students to build their own career portfolio website by the end of the semester. This will equip broadcast students to report, video, edit their report videos themselves and transfer the editorial to a server that will broadcast it to their audience. His goal is to make students understand technology and how to use it in their career.

  He is invested in the UH education system as he has also taught in the UH Sugarland and Tomball campuses. He states “I will keep teaching till I retire.” He is able to teach and work for Facilities due to the hybrid nature of the class which gives him ample time for both engagements.photoeva-lyon.jpg

   Eva Lyon, a Project Manager for Facilities Planning and Construction, is also no stranger to the education scene as her teaching experience transcends 20 years and has been teaching on the weekends at UH for about 9 years. She currently teaches graphics (CNST 1330) at the College of Technology under the Construction Management program. She desires that her students will gain knowledge on how to read blueprints and images which she stated was closely related to knowing another language like sign language.

   She particularly enjoys teaching this topic in construction management because it is closely related to her job description in her position in the Facilities/Construction Management office. She enjoys being able to teach and also embark on projects on the university simultaneously.

  She states “I want to be more than a professor to students, I want them to see me as a mentor because I will help them hone their skills and push them to follow their dreams and goals.”

   Facilities wishes both individuals good luck in the upcoming school semester as they exhibit their passion to help students by sharing their knowledge and experiences with them.