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Public health professor Jeffrey Howard discusses accelerated aging in the latest episode of Launchpad: Voices of UT San Antonio.
As smart devices become more ubiquitous, researchers are providing police the tools to investigate a new generation of digital evidence.
The event in New York City gave UT San Antonio students an exceptional opportunity to advance skills in public speaking, negotiation and diplomacy.
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The project, which is in the planning and design phase, will break ground in 2027.
Cossman, dean of the UT San Antonio College for Health, Community and Policy since 2020, will start her new role in Massachusetts on Aug. 1.
Alana Schwartz ’25 is one of approximately 1,800 U.S. students selected annually by the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
The deadline for universities to comply with the digital accessibility requirements was extended to April 2027.
After an electrifying 19-9 victory over UAB on Friday night, UTSA Baseball clinched the No. 1 seed in next week’s conference tournament.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: See how the university’s focus on experiential learning has helped upcoming graduates on their paths toward promising careers.
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COMMENCEMENT 2026: Julia Enriquez will start law school at St. Mary's University in the fall with hopes to go into estate planning or probate law.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: After a life-threatening career accident, Annalise Velasquez returned to her second-grade classroom placement at Gillette Elementary and will continue teaching in Harlandale ISD after graduation.
A transformational $30 million gift will help the school build a workforce to drive positive public health outcomes in the region.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Alessandro Espinosa gained hands-on experience in digital engineering, AI and data science through industry and government internships, while also participating in campus organizations including the Association for Computing Machinery.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Michaela Cobb aspires to earn a PhD and become a university professor, describing her peer mentor experience at the COLFA Student Success Center as key career preparation.