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UTSA Giving Day brings unity, exceeds expectations with $573K in gifts
For 1,969 minutes on April 4 and 5, the Roadrunner community united for the third annual UTSA Giving Day. The results exceeded expectations in a...
UTSA Giving Day brings unity, exceeds expectations with $573K in gifts
Student persistence program at UTSA grows with new funding
UTSA is one of five UT System schools that will receive a second round of funding to continue a project that will identify and resolve...
Student persistence program at UTSA grows with new funding
Study Abroad Fair to teach ’Runners about global opportunities
UTSA students interested in gaining exciting new experiences are invited to stop by the Spring 2023 Study Abroad Fair that will run from 11 a.m....
Study Abroad Fair to teach ’Runners about global opportunities
UTSA researcher studies complex contributors of Alzheimer’s disease
The development of Alzheimer’s disease is a complex web. Amyloid plaques are believed to be the critical driver of Alzheimer’s disease. To date, Alzheimer’s research...
UTSA researcher studies complex contributors of Alzheimer’s disease
Brain Health Consortium grows scope through research institute merger
The UTSA Brain Health Consortium (BHC) is expanding and strengthening its transdisciplinary research programs via a merger with the UTSA Neuroscience Institute and the university’s...
Brain Health Consortium grows scope through research institute merger
UTSA STEM faculty honored by internationally renowned AAAS
Two faculty members from UTSA were elected as 2022 Fellows for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). They are both in the UTSA...
UTSA STEM faculty honored by internationally renowned AAAS
Prodigious black hole image made possible by UTSA physics professor
DECEMBER 23, 2022 — Editor’s note: This article was originally published on May 12, 2022. Astronomers today unveiled the first-ever image of Sagittarius A*, the...
Prodigious black hole image made possible by UTSA physics professor
Professor brings faraway planets into view for UTSA students
  SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 — The universe continues to unfold and Thayne Currie, UTSA associate professor of astrophysics, is thrilled with the first-ever images of...
Professor brings faraway planets into view for UTSA students
NASA grant strengthens UTSA student training in extreme environments
Portions of artificial Mars landscape rest along the walls of the UTSA Center for Advanced Measurements in Extreme Environments (CAMEE), where Kiran Bhaganagar, the center’s...
NASA grant strengthens UTSA student training in extreme environments