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Tag: Local Impact

New degree in community arts gives students the tools to lead projects and respond to social needs
The community arts degree program is designed to develop graduates who can step into leadership roles in the arts and nonprofit sectors.
Driven by migration trends and suburban sprawl, Texas population expected to hit 42.6M by 2060
UT San Antonio center releases its latest numbers in a report that has meaningful political and financial implications for the state.
New District Planning Report affirms university’s commitment to growth, academic success
The study supports these previous plans for continued growth at the UT San Antonio's Main Campus and downtown locations.  
You can make a difference through the 2025 State Employee Charitable Campaign
With donations to a variety of causes, faculty and staff can show how UT San Antonio leads the way in generosity and community impact.
11th annual RowdyHacks event combines local culture with space exploration
The 24-hour hackathon will be Oct. 25 and 26 at San Pedro I, home of the UT San Antonio College of AI, Cyber and Computing.
UT San Antonio poll reveals tepid support for new Spurs arena, stronger support overall for Project Marvel
The UT San Antonio Center for Public Opinion Research allowed Bexar County voters to weigh in on using venue tax to fund downtown and eastside developments.
Q&A: What are the issues facing San Antonio as the population rises?
From healthcare and child care to water and walkability, Lloyd Potter and Nancy Cheak-Zamora explore how San Antonio's rapid population growth is having an impact on the city's public health challenges.
Opinion survey finds community views on nuclear energy are positive, exceeding national trends
The pilot Bexar County Omnibus Survey by UT San Antonio gathered insights from thousands of local residents about nuclear energy expansion.
Master’s program for Alamo Colleges District staff is helping build careers in higher ed leadership
The department also plans to launch a hybrid-online master’s degree in Higher Education Administration program in Spring 2026.