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Foster care teens experience college life at UTSA
(July 23, 2019) — UTSA, BCFS-San Antonio and community partners are teaming up to provide Bexar County youth in foster care with the tools to...
Foster care teens experience college life at UTSA
Data analytics expert explores the mindset of cyber criminals
(July 24, 2019) — On Tuesday, July 30, UTSA will host Max Kilger, an associate professor in practice in its College of Business, as the...
Data analytics expert explores the mindset of cyber criminals
UTSA study: Newly developed neurons contribute to seizures
(July 22, 2019) – Epileptic seizures happen in one of every 10 people who have experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, new research at The...
UTSA study: Newly developed neurons contribute to seizures
Middle schoolers explore STEM on Westside
(July 22, 2019) — UTSA is training the next generation of female computer scientists on San Antonio’s Westside. Through the Girl CodeRunners summer camp, middle...
Middle schoolers explore STEM on Westside
University provides July updates on strategic initiatives
(July 18, 2019) — In an email sent today to UTSA faculty and staff, President Taylor Eighmy provided updates on the presidential, strategic, tactical and academic initiatives...
University provides July updates on strategic initiatives
Celebrating the 50th: A whole new ballgame
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the UTSA newsletter The Discourse in Feb. 1976. (July 19, 2019) – Rudy Davalos, assistant coach and director...
Celebrating the 50th: A whole new ballgame
Campers hit a home run this week at UTSA
(July 22, 2019) – We’re in the home stretch of summer camps at UTSA. There is still a lot of activities keeping kids’ minds and...
Campers hit a home run this week at UTSA
UTSA researchers use science to improve theme park lines
(July 18, 2019) — Millions of people are traveling to their summer vacations across the country and many those will be going to theme parks....
UTSA researchers use science to improve theme park lines