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As UTSA’s first Jefferson Fellow, Navarro to advise State Department
JUNE 6, 2024 — The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has selected Sharon Navarro, professor of political science in the UTSA College of Liberal and...
As UTSA’s first Jefferson Fellow, Navarro to advise State Department
School of Music at UTSA celebrates 50 years of musical excellence
MAY 30, 2024 — This year, UTSA celebrates the 50th anniversary of its School of Music, a milestone that honors its long-standing legacy and influence...
School of Music at UTSA celebrates 50 years of musical excellence
Empowering artists, enriching the city: 50 years at UTSA’s School of Art
MAY 29, 2024 — The UTSA School of Art is celebrating a remarkable journey as San Antonio’s destination for affordable, high-quality arts education. Since its...
Empowering artists, enriching the city: 50 years at UTSA’s School of Art
UTSA Fulbright Scholars to study climate change and music
APRIL 18, 2024 — Two faculty members have been inducted into the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program this year: Hongjie Xie, a professor in the UTSA...
UTSA Fulbright Scholars to study climate change and music
Event will host an exhibit by former San Antonio Poet Laureate
APRIL 1, 2024 — In observance of National Poetry Month, the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC), the UTSA Libraries Art Collection and the Mexican...
Event will host an exhibit by former San Antonio Poet Laureate
Guest artists bring high caliber talent to 2024 Southwest Guitar Symposium
MARCH 7, 2024 — The Southwest Guitar Symposium (SWGS), known for bringing guitar virtuosos from around the world to perform high caliber concerts and offer...
Guest artists bring high caliber talent to 2024 Southwest Guitar Symposium
Southwest Guitar Symposium returns to UTSA this March
FEBRUARY 22, 2024 — Over three days this March, the Southwest Guitar Symposium (SWGS) will return to UTSA to showcase the versatility of the classical...
Southwest Guitar Symposium returns to UTSA this March
17th century tragedies meet 21st century tech in UTSA Makerspace
Engineering students are creating props with 3D printers for English and literature students who are studying Shakespeare’s plays.
17th century tragedies meet 21st century tech in UTSA Makerspace
Author and UTSA English professor earns NEA Creative Writing Fellowship
Garza was selected from more than 2,100 applicants and received $25,000 in funding to set aside time for writing and career development.
Author and UTSA English professor earns NEA Creative Writing Fellowship