From haunted houses to electronic indie hip-hop, Pepe Lee Chang uses her diverse career experiences in the classroom.
Kyle Shaney and his team are navigating remote peat swamps to protect the Sunda gharial, one of the world's least understood crocodiles.
A shared commitment in Roadrunner Athletics is elevating San Antonio’s visibility, economic vitality and national reputation.
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Faculty, staff, students and the community can vote early at the Main Campus from Feb. 17-27.
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Inspired by his father, UT San Antonio faculty member John Quarles now leads the San Antonio Virtual Environments (SAVE) Lab.
Longtime UT San Antonio employee Natalie Sjelin steps into role.
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.
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To celebrate the newly reopened Institute of Texan Cultures debut, admission will be free during opening week.