THOR: The Neuromorphic Commons will be the largest neuromorphic platform to be open to the public.
Faculty, staff, students and the community can vote early at the Main Campus from Feb. 17-27.
Learn how faculty and staff who create, manage or share digital content can take the necessary steps to comply with the federal requirement by the deadline.
Two ceremonies will be held on Saturday, May 16, at the Alamodome to honor UT San Antonio's graduates of the Class of 2026.
Three former Roadrunners are part of the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, which will be celebrated at an induction ceremony in August.
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The $6M NIH biomedical research grant addresses a serious public health threat to South Texas.
Longtime UT San Antonio employee Natalie Sjelin steps into role.
Inspired by his father, UT San Antonio faculty member John Quarles now leads the San Antonio Virtual Environments (SAVE) Lab.
The long-standing 5K run brings together the UT San Antonio community in support of student success.
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.
As a curatorial intern, Denali Gonzales gained art conversation experience ahead of museum reopening.
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San Antonio husband and wife artist duo Malachy McKinney and Sandra Gonzalez McKinney help museum visitors reflect on shared Texan identity.
To celebrate the newly reopened Institute of Texan Cultures debut, admission will be free during opening week.
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.