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UT San Antonio Giving Day exceeds goal in first year of unified campaign
Preliminary results show more than $836,000 raised in support of education, research, health and key priorities across the university.
UT San Antonio brings the iconic characters and music from “Little Shop of Horrors” to life
The Dramatic Arts Program’s inaugural production will run from April 10–26 at the Buena Vista Theater.
Q&A: Bradley Freeman, Jr.’s lifelong passion for puppeteering comes to life on the big screen
The UT San Antonio alum discusses joining the inner circle of puppeteering and helping shape the new dramatic arts program.
Raising the curtain for San Antonio’s first four-year public dramatic arts degree
The new program gives students the opportunity to gain skills in playwriting, directing, performance and tech, across various media.

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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UTSA Arts launches citywide series on the impact of arts in prisons
A multi-week series, running from March 4 to April 13, explores how art can bridge the gap between the community and those incarcerated.
School of Music’s ‘NuMu’ festival celebrates contemporary artists
The four-day New Music Festival will be held from March 2-5, featuring acclaimed composers, large ensembles and a Grammy-winning chamber group.
Spring 2026 Commencement is set for May 16
Two ceremonies will be held on Saturday, May 16, at the Alamodome to honor UT San Antonio's graduates of the Class of 2026.
UT San Antonio’s Lyric Theatre takes on intimate musical ‘Ordinary Days’
The spring production will be staged from March 5–8 at The Wonder Theatre.
UT San Antonio School of Music launches its first-ever Tejano ensemble
Sonido Tejano will help students connect to heritage and culture.
With ‘Fronterizx,’ UTSA Arts debuts new contemporary art exhibition
"Fronterix: Art by M. Jenea Sanchez and Gabriela Muñoz with Jenelle Esparza" showcases the experiences of women working along the border.