The $6M NIH biomedical research grant addresses a serious public health threat to South Texas.
PATH interns can gain hands-on experience in archival processing, digital preservation, map interpretation and public history.
The discovery by a UT San Antonio-led team helps us understanding how organic carbon is stored in Earth’s crust.
When the Institute of Texan Cultures reopened in downtown San Antonio, it celebrated with a giant homecoming mum.
Somer Baburek '13 used her passion and background in entrepreneurship to build a successful venture.
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As a curatorial intern, Denali Gonzales gained art conversation experience ahead of museum reopening.
To celebrate the newly reopened Institute of Texan Cultures debut, admission will be free during opening week.
San Antonio husband and wife artist duo Malachy McKinney and Sandra Gonzalez McKinney help museum visitors reflect on shared Texan identity.
A collaborative initiative transforming trauma care for both military and civilian populations is funding research across the UT System.
Alumna Rebecca Jones traces her journey from an undergraduate internship to public health research at the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine.
National Science Foundation is funding UT San Antonio researcher Matthew Troia to study how warming temperatures affect exotic tropical fish species.
University leaders, community partners, friends and supporters gathered at the ITC Wednesday morning for a special ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The reopening marks the completion of an 18-month transformation to create a fresh, dynamic experience that celebrates the state’s cultural heritage.
"Fronterix: Art by M. Jenea Sanchez and Gabriela Muñoz with Jenelle Esparza" showcases the experiences of women working along the border.
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US News & World Report ranked UT San Antonio Online in the top 100 of its annual rankings for the fourth consecutive year.
In the March primary, voters in Bexar County will cast a ballot for candidates from their chosen party running for federal and state offices.
UT San Antonio exhibit celebrates the artists and legacy of one of San Antonio’s oldest alternative, artist-run spaces.
Sophia Kayani graduated from the UT San Antonio Alvarez College of Business with confidence, leadership and professional development skills.
Several major projects will be completed this year as UT San Antonio blazes its path to become one of the nation’s leading public universities.