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Center for Public Opinion Research releases new election poll results
APRIL 15, 2025 — The UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) distinguishes itself as the only independent organization conducting public polling ahead of San...
Center for Public Opinion Research releases new election poll results
Young mariachi performers to compete at new event this weekend
MARCH 28, 2025 — The powerful, emotive sound of mariachi is more than just music. It’s storytelling, tradition and heart. UTSA Mariachi is hosting its...
Young mariachi performers to compete at new event this weekend
UTSA students participate in lauded program at international film festival
MARCH 11, 2025 — Four UTSA students recently participated in the prestigious Film Studies Program at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF). This program,...
UTSA students participate in lauded program at international film festival
UTSA survey finds many San Antonio voters undecided on mayoral race
MARCH 4, 2025 — A new voter survey from the UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) highlights a lack of clarity among voters about...
UTSA survey finds many San Antonio voters undecided on mayoral race
UTSA study: Crime is top concern of Bexar County voters
FEBRUARY 3, 2025 — Crime, homelessness and affordable housing are the most pressing concerns on the minds of Bexar County voters, according to the UTSA...
UTSA study: Crime is top concern of Bexar County voters
UTSA’s McCoin uses AI ‘performer’ to challenge our understanding of music
Thanks to the power of artificial intelligence (AI), Roz is quickly becoming more than an instrument — it’s becoming a performer.
UTSA’s McCoin uses AI ‘performer’ to challenge our understanding of music
UTSA political science professor discusses Inauguration Day (VIDEO)
Jon Taylor breaks down why the January 2025 Presidential Inauguration Day will be different than past ceremonies.
UTSA political science professor discusses Inauguration Day (VIDEO)
Metropolitan Museum of Art selects UTSA’s Julie Johnson for fellowship
The associate professor of art history has been awarded a prestigious senior fellowship through The Met that will support her teaching.
Metropolitan Museum of Art selects UTSA’s Julie Johnson for fellowship
UTSA Artist-in-Residence Shelly Lares inspires a new generation of artists
Known as “Little Miss Dynamite,” Lares has been performing since she was 10 years old after being discovered by the Hot Tamales Band.
UTSA Artist-in-Residence Shelly Lares inspires a new generation of artists