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Quantum Collaborative Summit to be held at UTSA Dec. 12-13
UTSA, in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU), will co-host the 2023 Quantum Collaborative Summit at San Pedro I on Tuesday, December 12 and Wednesday,...
Quantum Collaborative Summit to be held at UTSA Dec. 12-13
Traditions help UTSA graduates stand out at Commencement
CLASS OF 2023 Thousands of graduating Roadrunners celebrate earning their degrees each May and December by participating in special traditions tied to the momentous occasion....
Traditions help UTSA graduates stand out at Commencement
UTSA MATRIX AI Consortium receives $2 million to make AI more efficient
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $2 million grant through its Emerging Frontiers in Research Initiatives (EFRI) program to investigators at the UTSA...
UTSA MATRIX AI Consortium receives $2 million to make AI more efficient
Voelcker Fund inspires UTSA’s next generation of researchers
A new undergraduate research experience in pharmaceutical chemistry at UTSA will enable students across the state to gain hands-on training in drug discovery and development...
Voelcker Fund inspires UTSA’s next generation of researchers
Academic Affairs selects UTSA leaders for faculty fellowship program
UTSA professors Yongcan Cao and Luca Pozzi have been named the 2023-2024 Advancing Next-Gen Faculty Leadership Fellows and will participate in a year-long, in-house training...
Academic Affairs selects UTSA leaders for faculty fellowship program
UTSA microbiologist Jesús Romo selected for prestigious Hinton Award
Jesús Romo ’10, ’12, ’18, an assistant professor in the UTSA Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, was selected by the American Society for Microbiology...
UTSA microbiologist Jesús Romo selected for prestigious Hinton Award
UTSA duo to research cognitive impairment in cancer patients
UTSA associate professor of psychology Joe Houpt, is part of a team that has earned a one-year, $50,000 grant from the Mays Cancer Center at...
UTSA duo to research cognitive impairment in cancer patients
UTSA researchers discover new method to inhibit cholera infection
Karl Klose, director of The South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (STCEID) and the Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg College of...
UTSA researchers discover new method to inhibit cholera infection
Honor society reaffirms UTSA’s commitment to research excellence
UTSA has created a chapter of Sigma Xi, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious research honor societies for scientists and engineers. The installation...
Honor society reaffirms UTSA’s commitment to research excellence