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Podcast series to shine light on upcoming eclipse, UTSA experts
PLANET UTSA A series featuring renowned UTSA researchers discussing this once in a lifetime event MARCH 4, 2024 — San Antonians will now have a...
Podcast series to shine light on upcoming eclipse, UTSA experts
UTSA leads program training students for agriculture, conservation careers
FEBRUARY 29, 2024 — UTSA has been selected as the primary recipient of a four-year, $935,000 grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and...
UTSA leads program training students for agriculture, conservation careers
John Frederick named interim dean for UTSA College of Sciences
FEBRUARY 27, 2024 — UTSA Interim Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Heather Shipley today announced the appointment of John Frederick as interim dean...
John Frederick named interim dean for UTSA College of Sciences
UTSA prepares for eclipse in path of totality
ASTRONOMICAL IMPACT UTSA researchers, staff and students commemorate rare total solar eclipse FEBRUARY 27, 2024 — San Antonio was last cloaked in the moon’s shadow...
UTSA prepares for eclipse in path of totality
UTSA doctoral student explores solutions to prevent water contamination
FEBRUARY 21, 2024 — From Bangladesh to India to Texas, Tom Varner is leveraging his research to improve sources for drinking water around the world....
UTSA doctoral student explores solutions to prevent water contamination
UTSA’s Pineda earns NSF award to find cleaner fuel, attract students to STEM
FEBRUARY 12, 2024 — Daniel Pineda said he never expected to teach, much less work with rocket propulsion or lasers. Now he’s starting his fourth...
UTSA’s Pineda earns NSF award to find cleaner fuel, attract students to STEM
Researchers at UTSA to conduct study on soil health with USDA grant
JANUARY 30, 2024 — Two UTSA researchers have received federal funding to study the health of San Antonio’s soil. Principal investigator Allison Veach, an assistant professor...
Researchers at UTSA to conduct study on soil health with USDA grant
Researchers from UTSA use technique to reveal faint features in JWST image
JANUARY 25, 2024 — Mason Leist is working remotely — 127 million light-years from Earth — on images of a supermassive black hole in his...
Researchers from UTSA use technique to reveal faint features in JWST image
Islands on Titan? UTSA professor discovers new reality on Saturn’s moon
Titan’s “magic islands” are likely floating chunks of porous, icy organic solids, a new study by UTSA professor Xinting Yu finds, pivoting from previous work...
Islands on Titan? UTSA professor discovers new reality on Saturn’s moon