Julia Cambra
Prior to joining The Hub Houston, Julia served as a professional educator in the Math/Science Pod at The Monarch Institute. She has a degree in Mathematics and Video from Bennington College, and has done graduate work in Partial Differential Equations at L'Université de Concordia and Education at the University of St. Thomas. Julia adores complex analysis (Ahlfors), epistemology (Furth), and mythology (Joseph Campbell).
Julia is interested in community-minded, student-driven, innovative education. She likes to build geodesic domes from scrap PVC pipes, harvest honey from beehives, design interactive bird-maps on CAD programs, solder blue LEDs to anything, and “grow” Euclidean postulates on soccer fields with grass seed. She misses working on her 1991 Volvo 740, which her students converted into an Art Car by tiling the entire thing in toys and Legos. That’s a lot of epoxy!
When Julia’s not working, she likes walking the Brickhouse Gully looking for birds. Julia is thrilled to be home in Houston, working with such exciting young adults!