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Main Campus to serve as early voting site for May 7 election
UTSA encourages students, faculty, staff and community members to cast their votes at the Main Campus, a designated early voting site for the upcoming May...
Main Campus to serve as early voting site for May 7 election
UTSA recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Editor’s note: The following message was sent via email today from President Taylor Eighmy and Senior Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students LT...
UTSA recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month
ITC Steering Committee provides community with updates
  APRIL 1, 2022 — Editor’s note: The following message was sent today via email from ITC Steering Committee Co-Chairs Sabrina Casas-Avila and Carlos Martinez: Thank...
ITC Steering Committee provides community with updates
Main Building repair and restoration project will enhance working, learning
The University of Texas at San Antonio is making excellent progress on a highly anticipated, large-scale repair and restoration project for the Main Building. Once...
Main Building repair and restoration project will enhance working, learning
UTSA announces times for Spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies
The University of Texas at San Antonio has announced the dates for its Spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies. In this defining moment of their academic journeys,...
UTSA announces times for Spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies
Eighmy discusses how far UTSA has come and big things ahead
The president highlights several exciting things to look forward to in the new spring semester.
Eighmy discusses how far UTSA has come and big things ahead
ITC seeks survey input, receives feedback from Urban Land Institute
The ITC Centennial 2068 steering committee will convene this month to consider recommendations for envisioning the next 50 years of the Institute of Texan Cultures...
ITC seeks survey input, receives feedback from Urban Land Institute
Roadrunners return for in-person learning as Omicron cases decline
Students will return to campus for in-person learning, heralding an end to three weeks of remote learning to start the Spring 2022 semester.
Roadrunners return for in-person learning as Omicron cases decline
UTSA’s R1 classification affirmed — elevating university, San Antonio
The process was a six-week public review by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
UTSA’s R1 classification affirmed — elevating university, San Antonio