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Prodigious black hole image made possible by UTSA physics professor
MAY 12, 2022 — Astronomers today unveiled the first-ever image of Sagittarius A*, the black hole that sits at the center of the Milky Way...
Prodigious black hole image made possible by UTSA physics professor
Grad Shaquan David headed to top residency program
Shaquan David took a health care class in high school because a girl he liked was in the course. But he ended up falling in...
Grad Shaquan David headed to top residency program
Over 5,000 graduates to cross stage in spring Commencement ceremonies
As students at UTSA, the spring class of 2022 lived an experience unlike any class before it. They endured an array of challenges brought on...
Over 5,000 graduates to cross stage in spring Commencement ceremonies
Yoshimoto’s students utilize VR to get unique look at proteins
Francis Yoshimoto, assistant professor in the UTSA College of Sciences’ Department of Chemistry, is introducing his Biochemistry II laboratory students to a new way of...
Yoshimoto’s students utilize VR to get unique look at proteins
UTSA Giving Day 2022 exceeds expectations
For 1,969 minutes on April 19 and 20, Roadrunners near and far united for the second annual UTSA Giving Day. While the final results are...
UTSA Giving Day 2022 exceeds expectations
Innovation Awards return to recognize commercialization excellence
The UTSA Office of Commercialization and Innovation (OCI) today presented its annual UTSA Innovation Awards to recognize excellence in discovery and impact within the university...
Innovation Awards return to recognize commercialization excellence
Students, programs draw $503,637 from 2,401 donors on UTSA Giving Day
On April 19 and 20, UTSA alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends joined together to “Build the Nest.” Donors from every state expressed their pride...
Students, programs draw $503,637 from 2,401 donors on UTSA Giving Day
UTSA, U.S. Fish and Wildlife create career pathways for STEM students
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with UTSA and New Mexico State University to place STEM students in rewarding internships and professions.
UTSA, U.S. Fish and Wildlife create career pathways for STEM students
Today is the last chance to support UTSA Giving Day
UTSA Giving Day 2022 concludes at 7 p.m. today. All gifts made online before the deadline will count toward the overall total, helping set new...
Today is the last chance to support UTSA Giving Day