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Feeling more and believing less: How deepfakes are shaping our perceptions
A UT San Antonio professor is studying the proliferation of deepfakes and how it contributes to the spread of disinformation and fraud.
The business of leading a marching band: SOSA drum majors talk about what they’ve learned on the podium
Leadership, communication and strategic thinking are are skills learned in class and also on the field, one rehearsal and one show, at a time.
‘History in Every Note’: Watch music professor perform ‘Jubilee’ by forgotten violinist and composer
UT San Antonio's Nicole Cherry launched a performance and research initiative that reimagines the legacy of violinist George Bridgetower.
First four-year public dramatic arts degree in San Antonio launches with show at the Buena Vista Theater
UT San Antonio degree program is making its debut with ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ — and puppets — this spring.

The new bachelor’s in journalism emphasizes community journalism, multimedia news production and hands-on experiential learning while also focusing on journalistic integrity and ethical reporting.

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Two students honored with national award for storytelling project with formerly incarcerated individuals
UT San Antonio Honors College seniors Jasbeth Medrano and Michael Pozos as recipients of the 2025 Community Engagement Award
Digging deeper: Three graduates are helping shape the past and future of The Alamo
UT San Antonio’s Anthropology program, renowned for its four-field approach, laid the foundation for the trio’s current roles at The Alamo.
New degree in community arts gives students the tools to lead projects and respond to social needs
The community arts degree program is designed to develop graduates who can step into leadership roles in the arts and nonprofit sectors.
A story reclaimed: How Marfa’s Blackwell School became a National Historic Site
The effort to gain official certification of the site in 2024 is a milestone that UT San Antonio faculty, students and alumni helped to achieve through research, field work and ongoing partnerships.
Alumna Liz Paris blends scholarship and storytelling in her role at the McNay Art Museum
The McNay Art Museums collections manager credits UT San Antonio's faculty with giving her a strong foundation in the arts.
UT San Antonio poll reveals tepid support for new Spurs arena, stronger support overall for Project Marvel
The UT San Antonio Center for Public Opinion Research allowed Bexar County voters to weigh in on using venue tax to fund downtown and eastside developments.