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Tag: Local Impact

University celebrates unified State Employee Charitable Campaign, contributing $485K
The San Antonio Food Bank proved to be UT San Antonio employees’ top selection, receiving over $40,000 in donations through the SECC.
UT San Antonio announces transformational $30M gift from the Kate Marmion Charitable Foundation for the Kate Marmion School of Public Health
The profound investment will exponentially improve health outcomes across South Texas, especially in rural communities where access to quality healthcare remains limited.
Ed and Linda Whitacre contribute $7M to support health research, engineering and athletics at UT San Antonio
The couple's continuous investment in UT San Antonio demonstrates how philanthropy can advance education, discovery and health.
Local business GM Financial steps up to support Roadrunners experiencing food insecurity
The auto loan maker recently donated $3,500 to UT San Antonio's Roadrunner Pantry to purchase Thanksgiving meal kits for students.
Annual toy drive for the holiday season is underway at UT San Antonio
Want to help Santa Claus? Bring your toy donation to UTSA Police Department offices before Wednesday, Dec. 3, to support local children in need.
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
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.
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.
Discover how UT San Antonio empowers its military community
In a collection of stories, read how the univesity serves Military City USA, one of the nation’s largest active, former and retired military populations.