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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.
Dual degree student Ana Vallejo explores neuroscience, language and service across the globe
COMMENCEMENT 2026: The world traveler and multifaceted scholar is moving on to her next journey — a fully funded master’s program in France.
The Amy Shelton McNutt Historical Arts Center established through $9M endowment
With deep roots at UT San Antonio’s Southwest Campus, the endowment will ensure future preservation of the historic buildings and gardens on the campus.
Double major builds a life in the arts through scholarship support
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Arwen Addison, who will graduate this May, is currently working with artist Cristina Sosa Noriega on a mural in Downtown San Antonio.

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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Institute of Texan Cultures serves as a hands-on laboratory for students to gain real-world skills
The museum is collaborating with several UT San Antonio classes to provide career-engaged learning opportunities.
Mid-career survey exhibition by UT San Antonio professor features 20 years of community-based art practices
“Murmurations” will be on display at Contemporary at Bluestar until May 3.
U.S. News & World Report ranks UT San Antonio among best graduate schools
More than two dozen of the university's academic colleges, schools and programs earned national recognition.
UT San Antonio’s formula for historic enrollment growth
With innovative degree programs and dedication to student success, the university has surpassed an enrollment of 42,000 students.
UT San Antonio Fiesta Arts Fair returns April 18-19 with art, music and family fun
Proceeds earned from the annual event support community arts programming at UT San Antonio.
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.