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UTSA helps San Antonio community keep the mariachi tradition alive
(March 7, 2019) — The tradition of mariachi is thriving at UTSA, a Hispanic Serving Institution in the nation’s seventh largest city. Los Paisanos Mariachi...
UTSA helps San Antonio community keep the mariachi tradition alive
UTSA engineers develop inexpensive, smart stop sign to improve driver safety
(March 6, 2019) — It’s dark on the backroad as a motorist speeds toward the interdiv. Up ahead, the stop sign blends with the night and in...
UTSA engineers develop inexpensive, smart stop sign to improve driver safety
New Report: UTSA enrollment is way up this spring
(March 4, 2019) — For the third year in a row, UTSA’s spring enrollment numbers have climbed, according to a census report released today by...
New Report: UTSA enrollment is way up this spring
First-generation students connect during the UTSA First-Gen Fest
(Feb. 27, 2019) — What has become a staple within the UTSA community, the third annual First-Gen Fest brings excitement, anticipation, and a profound sense...
First-generation students connect during the UTSA First-Gen Fest
Roadrunners give back to San Antonio during UTSA Day of Service
Hundreds of UTSA students, faculty, staff and Roadrunner supporters planted, painted and sorted supplies for the San Antonio community over the weekend as part of...
Roadrunners give back to San Antonio during UTSA Day of Service
By studying victimization, Megan Augustyn hopes to remove barriers to success
(March 4, 2019) — Megan Augustyn is an assistant professor in the UTSA College of Public Policy’s Department of Criminal Justice, where she conducts research...
By studying victimization, Megan Augustyn hopes to remove barriers to success
Celebrating the 50th: Local knowledge moves UTSA from an idea to a piece of San Antonio history
Editor’s note: This is an introduction to an excerpt of a 2009 interview conducted by David R. Johnson, professor emeritus, UTSA Department of History. (March...
Celebrating the 50th: Local knowledge moves UTSA from an idea to a piece of San Antonio history
UTSA professor Neil Debbage researches urban climate hazards
(March 1, 2019) – Neil Debbage, an assistant professor of geography and environmental sustainability, in the UTSA Department of Political Science and Geography researches urban climatology,...
UTSA professor Neil Debbage researches urban climate hazards
Regents give UTSA approval to develop Guadalupe Hall
Guadalupe Hall is one in a series of housing developments planned for the Main and Downtown Campuses to enhance student success.
Regents give UTSA approval to develop Guadalupe Hall