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Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design

Engineering student set to graduate in December seized every opportunity
Isaiah Goad graduates from UT San Antonio with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering and a minor in mathematics.
Researchers work with San Antonio communities to fight public health challenge of urban heat
In partnership with the City officials, UT San Antonio is developing community-based solutions to the public health challenge of urban heat in San Antonio.
Class of 2025, mark your calendars: Graduation Day is Dec. 15 with two ceremony times
A morning and an afternoon ceremony will be held to honor all graduates of the university’s academic colleges and Honors College.
AI and health: UT San Antonio to host symposium advancing the next wave of life-saving technologies
Registration is now open for AHHSA 2025: Advances in Human Health through Spatial Omics and AI.

ongoing strategic expansion

One Riverwalk Place in downtown San Antonio opens for ‘Runners

The 18-story building, located across from the university’s historic Southwest Campus, is the new home for the Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design’s School of Architecture + Planning. 

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Meet the major donors to the university’s largest fundraising campaign in history
Here are some of the trailblazers who helped drive the success of Be Bold: A Campaign for Our Future through their support.
Newest downtown location, One Riverwalk Place, opens for ‘Runners
Students, faculty and staff moved into the downtown building in early August.
UTSA researcher hones spacecraft designs at national lab
This summer, we’re shining a spotlight on Roadrunner researchers and the innovative work they are doing in labs across campus...
Valero commits $1.5M to advance student success and scholarships in engineering and business
The gift helps drive UTSA’s efforts to strengthen industry readiness in high-demand fields.
New director chosen for UTSA School of Architecture + Planning
Michelangelo Sabatino takes over the UTSA department after 11 years at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
NASA selects SwRI and UTSA to test electrolyzer technology on flights
The technology is designed to improve the production of propellants and life-support compounds on the moon, Mars or near-Earth asteroids.