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Category: Liberal & Fine Arts

Digging deeper: Three graduates are helping shape the past and future of The Alamo
UT San Antonio’s Anthropology program, renowned for its four-field approach, laid the foundation for the trio’s current roles at The Alamo.
Digging deeper: Three graduates are helping shape the past and future of The Alamo
UT San Antonio poll reveals tepid support for new Spurs arena, stronger support overall for Project Marvel
The UT San Antonio Center for Public Opinion Research allowed Bexar County voters to weigh in on using venue tax to fund downtown and eastside developments.
UT San Antonio poll reveals tepid support for new Spurs arena, stronger support overall for Project Marvel
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
Academy of Distinguished Researchers inducts 2 scientists for excellence, recognizes 9 others
Established in 2015, the Academy comprises 32 accomplished faculty members from across UT San Antonio who represent diverse disciplines.
Academy of Distinguished Researchers inducts 2 scientists for excellence, recognizes 9 others
Special Collections teaching grants for archival research awarded to two faculty members
This year’s recipients are Liliana Saldaña and Claudia Treviño García, who each integrate the university’s rare and unique archival collections in their courses..
Special Collections teaching grants for archival research awarded to two faculty members
UTSA launches new bachelor’s degree in journalism
New degree at UT San Antonio focuses on community journalism and multimedia news production.
UTSA launches new bachelor’s degree in journalism
NEH funding to expand humanities program for incarcerated scholars
The NEH grant supports the professors’ work to develop new curriculum modules and enhance existing discussions.
NEH funding to expand humanities program for incarcerated scholars