Category: Liberal & Fine Arts

OCTOBER 18, 2024 — Joe Harjo, a professor of instruction at the UTSA School of Art, has been honored as one of 15 recipients of...

OCTOBER 15, 2024 — As part of its ongoing celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, UTSA Today is taking a look at some of the unique...

Many at UTSA know Sidury Christiansen, an associate professor in the UTSA College of Education and Human Development, for her impressive research, which focuses on...

OCTOBER 7, 2024 — Five years after receiving funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), a UTSA communication professor has produced software that could save...

In a village in the foothills of Ecuador’s Andes mountains, Cesario Lucitante, a shaman in the Cofán Nation, prepares for his healing ritual. He drinks...

Stories are the thread that connects us to the past, to our place and to each other. Each family, community and culture has its own...

When people talk about the Westside, they think of the vibrantly colored murals they see when driving over the Guadalupe Street bridge. They think of...

SEPTEMBER 23, 2024 — A scientific survey of registered voters in Bexar County says that two city charter amendments have low support among voters and...

SEPTEMBER 24, 2024 — UTSA Arts presents “Notes for Tomorrow,” a collection of artworks from around the world reflecting on the cultural transition ushered in...