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U.S. News & World Report ranks UT San Antonio among best graduate schools
More than two dozen of the university's academic colleges, schools and programs earned national recognition.
UT San Antonio opens San Pedro II to elevate student success, innovation and workforce readiness in the heart of downtown
Both San Pedro II and San Pedro I will help anchor the university to San Antonio’s prospering high-tech corridor.
Jill Fleuriet tapped as president of Salem Academy and College
Fleuriet will be the 23rd president to lead Salem, the nation’s oldest continuously operating educational institution for girls and women.
Assistant Chief Marcus Williams sworn in, recognized for leadership at UT San Antonio
Williams will serve as the assistant chief for for UT San Antonio’s Health Science Center.
Navy veteran finds community and promising career path at UT San Antonio
Colin Kalomiris came to the university not only looking for a fresh start, but ready to build one.

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An aerial image of the UTSA Football team running out of the tunnel at the Alamodome before a game. Smoke and fireworks are going off as they run onto the field.
The exhibition game will mark the end of the Roadrunners’ spring workouts, which began on March 23.
Six people in blue shirts stand outdoors in front of 3-D lights that spell out "Build the Nest."
Preliminary results show more than $836,000 raised in support of education, research, health and key priorities across the university.
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A new internal award will drive innovation and foster collaboration across UT San Antonio research areas.
Portrait of Chanyuan (Abigail) Zhang Parker
Chanyuan (Abigail) Zhang Parker’s research focuses on an important question: What if auditors could stop reporting errors from happening?
UT San Antonio Libraries and Museums will unveil the project on April 9 at The Cove.
Following UT San Antonio’s strategic planning initiative town hall, the university is requesting community input to shape its future.
The event, which ends on April 2, has raised over $175,000 so far in support of the Roadrunner community.
The Dramatic Arts Program’s inaugural production will run from April 10–26 at the Buena Vista Theater.
More than 3,000 students now make up the Honors College at UT San Antonio, marking a 120% enrollment increase over five years.

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Several colleges are expected to relocate downtown in the fall semester.
From experiential learning opportunities to personalized student support, the university is demonstrating its commitment to student success.
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.
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.