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Carlos Alvarez College of Business

Unlocking the circular economy: research maps the hidden economics of resale, rebates and ‘green’ shopping
A UT San Antonio researcher and his team offer solutions to e-waste that balance profits while protecting the environment.
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.
Classroom to career: How UT San Antonio prepares new graduates to thrive in the workforce
COMMENCEMENT 2026: See how the university’s focus on experiential learning has helped upcoming graduates on their paths toward promising careers.
Get to know cherished UT San Antonio traditions before Commencement
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Students take part in dozens of traditions at UT San Antonio, but these mark the enduring achievement of earning a degree.

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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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Economics student to earn her second degree from UT San Antonio in four years
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Evany Gonzalez will focus on health economics and policy-relevant issues as she goes on to pursue a doctoral degree.
Team 210 Robotics lands a spot as a top-three finalist in global engineering competition
The UT San Antonio team is competing in the Siemens Immersive Design Challenge with their project “RoboRowdy," which advances innovation in 3D print farms.
Simple training can save lives by keeping medical supplies on the shelves, UT San Antonio researcher finds
A landmark study of Indonesian clinics shows on-the-job training for frontline health workers saves lives on a tiny budget.
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.
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.
UT San Antonio accounting professor uses AI to predict financial reporting errors
Chanyuan (Abigail) Zhang Parker’s research focuses on an important question: What if auditors could stop reporting errors from happening?