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Governor Abbott taps UT San Antonio’s Jeff Prevost to serve on quantum advisory committee
As Texas emerges as a national leader in quantum computing, the new Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee will build a roadmap for the state's ascent.
Five Roadrunners earn prestigious National Science Foundation fellowship
The NSF fellowship provides vital support as the students and alumni advance their graduate research education.
Podcast: How ‘unwanted’ insects play an essential role in survival
Environmental scientist Jessica Beckham lays out the importance of insects to native ecosystems in a new episode of Launchpad: Voices of Innovation.
UT San Antonio CPRIT awards support cancer innovation across disciplines in the newly integrated university
With over $2.7 million in new awards, university faculty will investigate breakthrough opportunities to combat cancer across South Texas.
From Apollo to Artemis: UT San Antonio graduate student paves the way for future moon missions
Can we build structures with moon bricks? Austin Patridge is studying how lunar materials respond under extremely high temperatures.

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A UT Health San Antonio researcher uses a pipette to fill a test tube.
See how the university is spurring the path from discovery to care, expanding access to advanced cancer treatments and clinical trials for patients across South Texas.
A woman sits on a sofa with her hands up at her face showing stressful emotion.
Findings from a UT San Antonio lab’s preclinical study improve the understanding of why stress-related disorders appear more frequently in women than in men.
Portrait of Jeffery Howard
Public health professor Jeffrey Howard discusses accelerated aging in the latest episode of Launchpad: Voices of UT San Antonio.
A close-up of a circuit board under a magnifying glass, with intricate electronic components.
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.
Scientists are using a 50:50 protein blend to create a natural scaffold that accelerates tissue regeneration
The series of key investments support the university’s major priorities in research, innovation, infrastructure, technology and patient care.
The Youth Performance Program will begin its first session on June 1, followed by a second session on July 6.

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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.
The Roadrunners have a two-game lead in the American Conference standings and host UAB for the final three games of the regular season from May 14-16.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: The honors students are heading to graduate programs, national fellowships and careers with leading employers.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: While raising four children, Roxanne Contreras returned to college to show her kids what can be achieved with resilience and purpose.