Category: Sciences
A Warm Welcome How UTSA encourages student success by creating a sense of belonging With the new semester in full swing, librarians are connecting daily...
The contemplation of life beyond Earth has endured since the dawn of humanity. Today, scientists are equipped with formidable technology to answer the age-old question,...
Ten UTSA faculty members from various disciplines have been awarded endowed fellowships for the 2023-2024 academic year. The fellowships are granted annually by UTSA Academic...
The UTSA Academy of Distinguished Researchers (ADR) has announced two new inductees: Joycelyn Moody, a professor in the UTSA Department of English, and Astrid Cardona,...
The chances of experiencing an eclipse are low, but it’s a spectacle that Angela Speck says everyone must witness at least once in their lifetime....
The Simons Collaboration on Extreme Electrodynamics of Compact Sources (SCEECS) will have a UTSA chapter led by Richard Anantua, assistant professor in the College of...
New research suggests that owls in Texas have high rates of anticoagulant rodenticides (AR)—blood thinning rat poisons—in their systems. Jennifer Smith, a professor of integrative...
Vibrant green leaves sprout from tall fragrant plants sitting neatly in two rows of terracotta pots in Valerie Sponsel’s UTSA biology laboratory. One floor just...
Vibrant green leaves sprout from tall fragrant plants sitting neatly in two rows of terracotta pots in Valerie Sponsel’s UTSA biology laboratory. One floor just...