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Shell honored with 2018 CIENCIA Award for focus on STEM education

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Shell was honored for its longtime commitment to the UTRGV HESTEC program with the HESTEC CIENCIA award, presented at a reception on Thursday, Oct. 4, at the Performing Arts Complex on the UTRGV Edinburg Campus. From left are Veronica Gonzales, UTRGV vice president for Governmental and Community Relations; former U.S. Congressman Rubén Hinojosa; Tina Aguirre, Shell IT manager Capital Projects Downstream and UnConventionals; Vanessa Nichole Hernandez, outreach coordinator/constituent service representative for U.S. Congressmen Henry Cuellar; and UTRGV President Guy Bailey. (Courtesy Photo)
Shell was honored for its longtime commitment to the UTRGV HESTEC program with the HESTEC CIENCIA award, presented at a reception on Thursday, Oct. 4, at the Performing Arts Complex on the UTRGV Edinburg Campus. From left are Veronica Gonzales, UTRGV vice president for Governmental and Community Relations; former U.S. Congressman Rubén Hinojosa; Tina Aguirre, Shell IT manager Capital Projects Downstream and UnConventionals; Vanessa Nichole Hernandez, outreach coordinator/constituent service representative for U.S. Congressmen Henry Cuellar; and UTRGV President Guy Bailey. (Courtesy Photo)

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By Letty Fernandez

Rio Grande Valley, Texas – Shell has been a longtime supporter of the Hispanic Engineering, Science and Technology (HESTEC) program at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, and this year, the company has been honored with the HESTEC CIENCIA award, bestowed for the company’s focus on education.

Shell works to support programs like HESTEC that focus on increasing opportunities in technical careers for students, and professional development in science and math among educators.

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HESTEC, now in its 17th year, is an award-winning program organized by the UTRGV Office of Governmental and Community Relations to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields to thousands of children, their parents, and teachers.

“HESTEC recognized the value of promoting awareness and pursuit of STEM careers seventeen years ago by aligning demand for these skills with workforce competitiveness and success,” said Frazier Wilson, vice president for Shell Oil Company Foundation and director of Workforce Development. “This transformed UTRGV into an anchor for economic and community strengthening in South Texas. Through support of your efforts to improve the technical talent pipeline, Shell is honored to receive the Rubén Hinojosa Champions in Engineering and Science Advancement award, and the distinction this recognition bestows on our legacy partnership.”

The CIENCIA award draws its name from the Spanish word for “science” and is based on an acronym for “Champions in Engineering and Science Advancement.” The award, which carries visual symbols related to STEM, was designed by two UTRGV students. The award was presented at a reception Thursday, Oct. 4, at the Performing Arts Complex on the UTRGV Edinburg Campus. Accepting the award on behalf of Shell was Tina Aguirre, IT manager Capital Projects Downstream and UnConventionals.

“On behalf of Shell, we hope that our legacy partnership with UTRGV and HESTEC, through our resources and our experiences, have added some real value to your outreach in STEM awareness, learning and work readiness,” Aguirre said. “We deeply appreciate this honor. You have always made us feel, not like a partner but more so like a family. This is a very special award to us and the journey has been our pleasure.”

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Former U.S. Congressman Rubén Hinojosa, recipient of the first CIENCIA award in 2016, presented the award to Shell. In 2017, Dr. Tina Atkins, longtime educator with the Region One Education Service Center, received the honor.

“We are so grateful to Shell for its many years of support for the HESTEC program. Shell’s long-term, sustainable commitment to STEM education and workforce development has helped our program provide mentoring and networking opportunities to students,” said Velinda Reyes, UTRGV assistant vice president for Governmental and Community Relations. “They have helped transform our region over the years with a focus on the need for STEM education and a diverse workforce.”

HESTEC Week was held from Oct. 1-6 and brought thousands of elementary, middle and high school students, educators and parents to UTRGV campuses and classrooms to take part in presentations by world-renowned speakers, interactive educational exhibits, dynamic robotics competitions and more.

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