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University advances monarch butterfly conservation through partnerships
  AUGUST 29, 2022 — Texas is a crucial stop along the migratory path of the monarch butterfly. The population travels from its summer habitat...
University advances monarch butterfly conservation through partnerships
A work of art: UTSA professor details breathtaking Webb telescope images
  JULY 26, 2022 — “A work of art.” That’s how UTSA professor Chris Packham described the incredible new images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Earlier this month,...
A work of art: UTSA professor details breathtaking Webb telescope images
Webb Telescope creates bold new opportunities for UTSA astronomers
  JULY 12, 2022 — Chris Packham, professor and astrophysicist in the UTSA Department of Physics and Astronomy, was astounded at the sights of the newly...
Webb Telescope creates bold new opportunities for UTSA astronomers
Virtual conference will share the latest in STEM librarianship
  JUNE 29, 2022 — This summer, UTSA Libraries will host the annual STEM Librarians South Conference from 12:30 to 5 p.m. on July 28...
Virtual conference will share the latest in STEM librarianship
Professor from UTSA to present findings at astronomy conference
  JUNE 13, 2022 — Angela Speck, professor and chair in the UTSA College of Sciences’ physics and astronomy department, will discuss her findings regarding...
Professor from UTSA to present findings at astronomy conference
Q&A: UTSA astrophysicist integral in groundbreaking image of black hole
  JUNE 8, 2022 — UTSA physics professor Richard Anantua was part of a team of astronomers who recently unveiled the first-ever image of Sagittarius A*,...
Q&A: UTSA astrophysicist integral in groundbreaking image of black hole
Researchers at UTSA examine urban effects on thunderstorms in Southeastern cities
  JUNE 7, 2022 — To better understand the impact that urban environments have on storms and rainfall, two researchers from The University of Texas...
Researchers at UTSA examine urban effects on thunderstorms in Southeastern cities
Three students from UTSA become Fulbright scholars
Forough Askarirad, Héctor Castrillón-Costa and Tom Varner have been awarded prestigious Fulbright scholarships for the 2022-2023 school year.
Three students from UTSA become Fulbright scholars
COS professor explores how stardust could address climate change
  MAY 31, 2022 — Angela Speck, professor and chair in the UTSA Department of Physics and Astronomy, is looking to the stars, or rather stardust,...
COS professor explores how stardust could address climate change