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Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design

Podcast: How should we plan for the next big storm?
Civil engineer Marcio Giacomoni discusses flash flooding and how communities can better prepare in a new episode of Launchpad: Voices of Innovation.
Five Roadrunners earn prestigious National Science Foundation fellowship
The NSF fellowship provides vital support as the students and alumni advance their graduate research education.
UT San Antonio CPRIT awards support cancer innovation across disciplines in the newly integrated university
With over $2.7 million in new awards, university faculty will investigate breakthrough opportunities to combat cancer across South Texas.
UT San Antonio researchers find ‘perfect recipe’ to regrow bone and blood vessels
Scientists are using a 50:50 protein blend to create a natural scaffold that accelerates tissue regeneration

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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Classroom to career: How UT San Antonio prepares new graduates to thrive in the workforce
COMMENCEMENT 2026: See how the university’s focus on experiential learning has helped upcoming graduates on their paths toward promising careers.
Electrical engineering graduate proves that education doesn’t have a ‘stopping point’
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Khanh Nguyen enters a new chapter in life as she earns her second bachelor’s degree this weekend.
Get to know cherished UT San Antonio traditions before Commencement
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Students take part in dozens of traditions at UT San Antonio, but these mark the enduring achievement of earning a degree.
An urban classroom: The School of Architecture + Planning’s move to the city’s center is reshaping how it teaches
Michelangelo Sabatino, PhD, sits down with bigcitysmalltown to share his vision for the school.
Two students were awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholarships to cultivate research studies
The students were among 454 recipients selected from a national pool of nearly 1,500 nominees.
Undergraduate research advances real-world solutions at Klesse College’s Tech Symposium
Student projects presented to industry partners give the students hands-on experience and potential funding for future projects.