College of Liberal and Fine Arts
The new program gives students the opportunity to gain skills in playwriting, directing, performance and tech, across various media.
A multi-week series, running from March 4 to April 13, explores how art can bridge the gap between the community and those incarcerated.
The spring production will be staged from March 5–8 at The Wonder Theatre.
The four-day New Music Festival will be held from March 2-5, featuring acclaimed composers, large ensembles and a Grammy-winning chamber group.
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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Sonido Tejano will help students connect to heritage and culture.
"Fronterix: Art by M. Jenea Sanchez and Gabriela Muñoz with Jenelle Esparza" showcases the experiences of women working along the border.
By telling the stories of their real-world impact, three students earn thousands of dollars at the Roadrunner Experience Showcase.
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 exhibit celebrates the artists and legacy of one of San Antonio’s oldest alternative, artist-run spaces.
Watch this year-in-review video that captures the university’s achievements and impact throughout 2025.