Two UT San Antonio scholars reflect on belonging, growth and the power of opportunity.
Researchers stayed busy this year, testing novel ideas and pushing the boundaries of discovery in ways that led to major breakthroughs, accolades and awards.
With a new college, new dean and new courses, the university is leading a fast-growing industry.
In this podcast episode, UT San Antonio’s John Elizondo sits down with MATRIX AI leaders who are building smarter AI for science and healthcare.
With insight from a criminology researcher at UT San Antonio, a new and holistic approach to managing stress after prison is needed.
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Conducted in San Antonio’s Edgewood Independent School District, the program offers digital literacy lessons that align with students’ needs.
The head curator of the Institute of Texan Cultures describes the thinking behind the newly relocated museum and its interactive exhibits.
The Valdez Institute for Economic Development fuels economic growth and resilience in underserved communities across the region.
The university teamed up with Morgan’s MAC and Southern Methodist University to launch an innovative program aimed at bridging this gap.
By telling the stories of their real-world impact, three students earn thousands of dollars at the Roadrunner Experience Showcase.
From helping small businesses succeed to expanding its reach across San Antonio and South Texas, UT San Antonio is building for the future.
With the historic integration of UTSA and UT Health San Antonio in 2025, the new university is poised to have far-reaching positive impact in research, academics and patient care.
The UTSA women’s basketball, baseball and soccer teams capped memorable seasons by bringing conference championship trophies back to San Antonio.
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When the Institute of Texan Cultures reopens, visitors will enter a museum shaped by expertise and by collective energy.
Management course helps students see and show the skills they are developing — skills employers care about and that students can confidently claim.
Here’s a look at three awards affirming UT San Antonio’s commitment to students, faculty and the community during the past year.
The annual program recognizes the achievements of faculty and staff who make UT San Antonio an outstanding place to work.
UT San Antonio will launch a search to identify the next person who will serve as the university’s primary liaison with government entities.