Villalobos Recognized At UTRGV By Congressman Vicente Gonzalez For 2020 National Award

Photo above: Pictured are Dr. Vivian Incera, dean of UTRGV College of Sciences; Villalobos; and Javier Bustos, constituent field representative of Congressman Vicente Gonzalez. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy)

By Victoria Brito Morales

RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS – AUG. 12, 2022 – Dr. Cristina Villalobos, a Myles and Sylvia Aaronson Endowed professor in the UTRGV School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, associate dean for the College of Sciences and founding director of the Center of Excellence in STEM Education, was honored by Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) for her 2020 recognition from the White House.

Two years ago, Villalobos was awarded the 2020 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). She was one of 15 higher education recipients from 12 states and the District of Colombia.

On Wednesday, Javier Bustos, constituent field representative of Congressman Vicente Gonzalez, visited the UTRGV campus in Edinburg, on behalf of Gonzalez, and presented Villalobos with a certificate and a United States flag which was previously flown over the U.S. Capital in Washington, D.C.

Villalobos said she is honored to be recognized for her leadership in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and to also receive such a significant artifact from the capital.

“It was quite a surprise to learn that the flag was flown over the U.S. Capitol in recognition of my efforts in mentoring that led to the PAESMEM award,” Villalobos said. “Mentoring students and faculty in mathematics and in general STEM fields is important to me as these individuals will lead the nation, our state and our local communities.”

The PAESMEM award is one of the nation’s highest honors and recognizes the critical role mentors play outside the traditional classroom setting in the academic and professional development in the future of a STEM workforce. Mentors support learners ranging from kindergarten through college, as well as those who recently started their careers in STEM.

“I want to congratulate Dr. Villalobos on this amazing accomplishment,” Gonzalez said. “Her dedication to serving our students and preparing our next generation of STEM leaders at UTRGV is inspiring to all of South Texas.”