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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
$2 million NSF grant funds energy-efficient AI research
Fidel Santamaria, a professor in the UTSA College of Sciences’ neuroscience, developmental and regenerative biology department, received a $2 million grant through the National Science...
$2 million NSF grant funds energy-efficient AI research
UTSA raises $380 million at midpoint of Be Bold capital campaign
BE BOLD The University of Texas at San Antonio today released its latest Impact Report for Be Bold: A Campaign for Our Future, a $500...
UTSA raises $380 million at midpoint of Be Bold capital campaign
UTSA welcomes White House Chief Data Scientist Dominique Duval-Diop
An upcoming conference being hosted by UTSA is highlighting an impressive list of keynote speakers. Among them is Dominique Duval-Diop, the chief data scientist of...
UTSA welcomes White House Chief Data Scientist Dominique Duval-Diop
Grant enables professor to study a material with environmental benefits
Fang Xu, assistant professor in the UTSA Department of Chemistry, was awarded a three-year $509,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of...
Grant enables professor to study a material with environmental benefits
Grant enables professor to study a material with environmental benefits
Fang Xu, assistant professor in the UTSA Department of Chemistry, was awarded a three-year $509,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of...
Grant enables professor to study a material with environmental benefits
UTSA to contribute to NASA’s Pandora global air quality network
Atop the Durango Building on UTSA’s Downtown Campus will soon sit an instrument connecting UTSA to a global monitoring network of atmospheric pollution. A five-year,...
UTSA to contribute to NASA’s Pandora global air quality network
Chemistry professor Zachary Tonzetich to begin carbon emissions research
Zachary Tonzetich, an associate professor in the UTSA College of Sciences’ chemistry department, is part of a duo that has been awarded a one-year, $100,000...
Chemistry professor Zachary Tonzetich to begin carbon emissions research
UTSA delegation expands workforce development ecosystem in Mexico
UTSA President Taylor Eighmy recently led a delegation of academic leaders and public and private industry leaders to visit Mexico’s flagship university Tecnológico de Monterrey...
UTSA delegation expands workforce development ecosystem in Mexico