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STEM Scholarship Helps Students Shoot for the Moon

  • BY 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay
  • April 11, 2022

Roberto Hernandez, Jr. (B.S. ’99, Computer Science) values the power of connections. As the worldwide director of services support and infrastructure at Ruckus Networks at CommScope, a network technology company, he helps large enterprise customers around the world realize the value of the Ruckus Network technology. He also has advised many who are just starting their careers on how to make connections and advance in their profession.

When Hernandez, a 2021 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay Distinguished Alumnus, thought about making a gift to 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay, things that are important in his life came together into one connected idea. He knew he wanted to help students committed to careers in STEM. But on top of it, Hernandez wanted to honor members of his family and the values that animated their lives, with the goal of involving other family members in supporting undergraduate students.

The first person who came to mind was Alfonso Gutiérrez, Hernandez’s deceased brother-in-law, who had a lifelong interest in space and NASA. The eldest of 12 children, Gutiérrez came to the United States from Mexico when he was 15 years old. He attended school for a short period of time, but was forced to drop out to focus on making money to send to his family. Bringing his siblings to the United States became Gutiérrez’s goal in life. He understood that his family would have better opportunities for education and jobs than in their hometown.

In 1989, Gutiérrez accomplished his goal. The entire family immigrated to the United States and a new life full of opportunities began for his family.

“My brother-in-law was fascinated with space and NASA. He was a frequent visitor to the Chabot Space Center in Oakland, and would spend hours watching TV series about space. Even though he did not finish high school, he understood how important school was,” Hernandez said.

Remembering Gutiérrez’s love of science, as well as his care to help others reach their goals, Hernandez decided to establish the Alfonso Gutiérrez Go to the Moon Memorial Scholarship in STEM, in honor of his brother-in-law’s life. Eligible students are undergraduates who are in majors within the departments of Biolo