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Alumni Association supports UTSA’s commitment to past, current students

Birds Up Podcast host Drew Addison ’17
Birds Up Podcast host Drew Addison ’17
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MAY 24, 2022 — The recent celebration of the Spring 2022 class makes this the perfect time to remind the Roadrunner community about the resources and services available to members of the UTSA Alumni Association.

“The UTSA Alumni Association is your family and we want to serve our members by connecting them to one another and to their passion at UTSA” said Steve Woodall, association interim executive director of the UTSA Alumni Association. “We need and want you to be loud, proud and relentless in expanding the roadrunner footprint so we can continue to do great things.”

Membership offers many opportunities for fun and to support our UTSA community, plus connection to a network of approximately 150,000 alumni around the world.

“There are, of course, many benefits to being a member,” Woodall said. “Many Roadrunner alumni, faculty, staff and friends appreciate that their membership helps fund more than $150,000 in scholarships for current students each year. Access to the UTSA Rec at a special rate, a travel perks program just for members and discounts with key partners are also available.”


“Members are vital to the UTSA Alumni Association advocacy and volunteer efforts.”



Members are invited to participate in fun events throughout the year, including the Diploma Dash 5K and the UTSA Alumni Golf Scramble. There is also the opportunity to take part in enrichment services, like mentoring current students through the Roadrunner Network.

In addition to supporting fellow Roadrunners, members are also contributing to the advancement of the university.


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Check out the UTSA Alumni Association website to discover the full list of benefits and membership options available.
⇒ Become a member of the UTSA Alumni Association.
⇒ Explore ways to give to the UTSA Alumni Association.

“Members are vital to the UTSA Alumni Association advocacy and volunteer efforts,” said Yvonne Addison, president of the association’s board of directors. “We cannot offer the great programming that keeps us connected and growing without the support of our members. As membership grows, so does the university’s reputation and therefore the recognition of a UTSA degree.”

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