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Category: Health, Community & Policy

Q&A: What are the issues facing San Antonio as the population rises?
From healthcare and child care to water and walkability, Lloyd Potter and Nancy Cheak-Zamora explore how San Antonio's rapid population growth is having an impact on the city's public health challenges.
Q&A: What are the issues facing San Antonio as the population rises?
Opinion survey finds community views on nuclear energy are positive, exceeding national trends
The pilot Bexar County Omnibus Survey by UT San Antonio gathered insights from thousands of local residents about nuclear energy expansion.
Opinion survey finds community views on nuclear energy are positive, exceeding national trends
Class of 2025, mark your calendars: Graduation Day is Dec. 15 with two ceremony times
A morning and an afternoon ceremony will be held to honor all graduates of the university’s academic colleges and Honors College.
Class of 2025, mark your calendars: Graduation Day is Dec. 15 with two ceremony times
Postdoctoral fellow helps community health workers make sense of data using generative AI (VIDEO)
AJ Delgado is providing specialized ChatGPT and RStudio training that empowers community health organizations to make better use of their data.
Postdoctoral fellow helps community health workers make sense of data using generative AI (VIDEO)
How the UT San Antonio School of Public Health is addressing the needs of the community (VIDEO)
Watch the video of Vasan Ramachandran, dean of the School of Public Health, where he discusses the impact of the merger and the future needs in the workforce.
How the UT San Antonio School of Public Health is addressing the needs of the community (VIDEO)
UTSA research shaping future of accessible virtual reality
The project seeks a solution that would enable individuals with balance challenges to more regularly enjoy the benefits of VR.
UTSA research shaping future of accessible virtual reality
Research led by UTSA aims to improve treatment for traumatic brain injuries
The team has received a $200,000 grant to provide insights that could revolutionize the treatment of TBI in veterans.
Research led by UTSA aims to improve treatment for traumatic brain injuries
Having more children doesn’t ward off depression, UTSA researcher finds
Study finds parents with one adult child were less likely to report depressive symptoms than those with multiple grown children.
Having more children doesn’t ward off depression, UTSA researcher finds