
معرفی
Sandra Bernal Cordova is a Lecturer at the University of Arizona's College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA) and a UArizona Hispanic Serving Institution Fellow. Her work integrates environmental health and sustainability research with teaching and service, emphasizing socio-cultural approaches to arid land challenges.
- Affiliation: College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA), University of Arizona
- Role: Lecturer and HSI Fellow
Research focuses on environmental health in arid regions, using mixed methods to explore socio-cultural sustainability solutions and health impacts of desertification. Service includes US Green Building Council advisory roles, equity committees, and cross-institutional collaborations with the Consulate of Mexico, UA International, and the Institute of Mexicans Abroad.
- Scientific Awards: UArizona Hispanic Serving Institution Fellow
Teaching includes courses like SBE 498 Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone and Water Efficiency in Building, emphasizing learner-centered pedagogy. She combines architectural practice with academic work through art exhibitions, such as desert-inspired shows at the Consulate of Mexico and the USS Arizona Memorial. Personal passions include archery, art curatorship, and family bicycle rides.





