More than 3,000 students now make up the Honors College at UT San Antonio, marking a 120% enrollment increase over five years.
The annual event, held March 31 to April 2, supports university students, academics, research and programs.
Several colleges are expected to relocate downtown in the fall semester.
Students must complete the FAFSA by March 31 to apply.
From experiential learning opportunities to personalized student support, the university is demonstrating its commitment to student success.
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The program will strengthen the health workforce with support for future pediatric-focused professionals in dentistry, medicine and nursing in San Antonio and the surrounding region.
It's the first Giving Day campaign for the newly integrated university, creating new opportunities to support programs that make lives better.
For William Di Filippo, BBA ’91, EMBA ’11, UT San Antonio has played a defining role in both his career and his commitment to giving back.
Add this year’s Fiesta medals to your sash and catch the Roadrunners at events around the city.
The UT San Antonio alum discusses joining the inner circle of puppeteering and helping shape the new dramatic arts program.
The day will feature events across multiple campuses focused on supporting all dimensions of well-being.
President Taylor Eighmy and senior leaders launched the UT San Antonio Strategic Planning Initiative, an effort to develop a 10-year strategic plan.
UT San Antonio helps the Texas consortium of universities consistently top the list with over 200 patents secured in 2025.
The transfer point guard has thrived in her senior season with UTSA. More importantly, she’s gaining confidence as she adjusts to hearing challenges.
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The new program gives students the opportunity to gain skills in playwriting, directing, performance and tech, across various media.
After several other internship applications were rejected, the NASA opportunity marked a milestone in Patrick Hughes’ academic journey.
Campos and the other award recipients will be recognized at the NACDA & Affiliates Convention in Las Vegas in June.
The Roadrunners will take on the defending national champions at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 21, in a first round game on ABC.
After a magical conference tournament, the UTSA women’s basketball team will move on to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in program history.