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Carlos Alvarez College of Business

Students fuel their future with scholarships from experiential learning showcase
By telling the stories of their real-world impact, three students earn thousands of dollars at the Roadrunner Experience Showcase.
Power skills and digital badges: Students build model for translating experience into careers
Management course helps students see and show the skills they are developing — skills employers care about and that students can confidently claim.
Coming soon to a UT San Antonio campus: Five projects on the horizon in 2026
Several major development projects will be completed this year as UT San Antonio blazes its path to become one of the nation’s leading public universities.
2025: a transformative year for UT San Antonio (VIDEO)
Watch this year-in-review video that captures the university’s achievements and impact throughout 2025.

Industry knowledge and a professional network

Enhancing student success

The Carlos Alvarez College of Business Mentoring Program connects business students with experienced alumni and business professionals who are eager to share their knowledge and insights.

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First Career Compass student graduates from Alvarez College of Business and lands ‘dream job’
While Ashley Escobar’s path to a degree wasn’t traditional, she’s living proof of what can happen when determination meets opportunity.
The business of leading a marching band: SOSA drum majors talk about what they’ve learned on the podium
Leadership, communication and strategic thinking are are skills learned in class and also on the field, one rehearsal and one show, at a time.
Fighting forward: Alumna steps into the ring to champion women in sports
While at UT San Antonio, Amanda Sendejo '23, a marketing student in the Alvarez College of Business, realized that being a boxer and a brand weren’t separate goals.
Prepared to make an impact: 170 Honors College students are graduating from UT San Antonio
This semester’s UT San Antonio Honors College graduates represent nearly 30 majors across almost every academic college.
Endowment set up by Alvarez College of Business alumnus and professor establishes executive in residence program
The funds also will provide full-time, fixed-term UT San Antonio faculty with support for professional development programs and fellowships.
University leaders and supporters unveil statue of philanthropist Carlos Alvarez at Main Campus
The bronze statue was funded by longtime UT San Antonio supporter Harvey Najim, a dedicated champion of student success.