College of Liberal and Fine Arts
Two ceremonies will be held on Saturday, May 16, at the Alamodome to honor UT San Antonio's graduates of the Class of 2026.
"Fronterix: Art by M. Jenea Sanchez and Gabriela Muñoz with Jenelle Esparza" showcases the experiences of women working along the border.
UT San Antonio exhibit celebrates the artists and legacy of one of San Antonio’s oldest alternative, artist-run spaces.
By telling the stories of their real-world impact, three students earn thousands of dollars at the Roadrunner Experience Showcase.
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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Julian Hernandez will graduate with a master’s degree in history, a stepping stone to a new career that combines his lifelong interests.
Leadership, communication and strategic thinking are are skills learned in class and also on the field, one rehearsal and one show, at a time.
This semester’s UT San Antonio Honors College graduates represent nearly 30 majors across almost every academic college.
A UT San Antonio professor is studying the proliferation of deepfakes and how it contributes to the spread of disinformation and fraud.
UT San Antonio's Nicole Cherry launched a performance and research initiative that reimagines the legacy of violinist George Bridgetower.