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Tag: Local Impact

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.
Researchers work with San Antonio communities to fight public health challenge of urban heat
In partnership with the City officials, UT San Antonio is developing community-based solutions to the public health challenge of urban heat in San Antonio.
Opening doors to digital literacy and language: Education lab partners with San Antonio school district
Conducted in San Antonio’s Edgewood Independent School District, the program offers digital literacy lessons that align with students’ needs.
Shaping a new era of impact through integration (PODCAST)
In the second episode of Launchpad: Voices of UT San Antonio, Taylor Eighmy and Francisco Cigarroa share how integrating the missions of two top-tier research institutions will make lives better.
See why grad students are testing water quality at Cibolo Creek (VIDEO)
Follow along as UT San Antonio’s Ronny Saunders and Cassidy Lane engage in water quality fieldwork with a public health focus in Boerne.
UTSA Football to host UIW in Hometown Showdown at the Alamodome
The Roadrunners and Cardinals will meet on the gridiron Saturday in the second-ever battle between San Antonio’s two Division I football programs.
Newest downtown location, One Riverwalk Place, opens for ‘Runners
Students, faculty and staff moved into the downtown building in early August.