College for Health, Community and Policy
UT San Antonio researchers used artificial intelligence to spot hidden signals of psychological distress in an understudied frontline workforce.
From cybersecurity and AI to biosciences and advanced manufacturing, see how UT San Antonio is developing the professional workforce that Texas will need in the 2030s and beyond.
The university is driving innovative community-based strategies to address this critical public health issue, serving as a national model.
Rob Tillyer’s new appointment will take effect on July 1.
Providing insights to create more personalized plans
UTSA-led Research on Traumatic Brain Injury
Researchers from UTSA, the South Texas Veterans Health Care System and UT Health San Antonio aim to improve treatment for individuals with traumatic brain injury.
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The UT San Antonio students will spend eight weeks this summer in classroom-based and experiential learning experiences at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health and area internships.
Cossman, dean of the UT San Antonio College for Health, Community and Policy since 2020, will start her new role in Massachusetts on Aug. 1.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Students take part in dozens of traditions at UT San Antonio, but these mark the enduring achievement of earning a degree.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: The world traveler and multifaceted scholar is moving on to her next journey — a fully funded master’s program in France.
Research projects will be showcased during Undergraduate Research Week, April 20-24.
More than two dozen of the university's academic colleges, schools and programs earned national recognition.