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UTSA School of Music sound artist, percussionist and educator Miles Friday will embark on a new adventure: a prestigious ...
The Winston Churchill Foundation has selected UTSA to become a participating institution in its Churchill Scholarship Program ...
A UTSA researcher will support a newly funded inter-institutional collaboration that aims to provide highly tailored ...
The UTSA College of Education and Human Development (COEHD) is ranked No. 114 of 473 ranked institutions, advancing from its ...
The Roadrunners captured a pair of Conference USA team and individual titles under head coach Summer Batiste, a two-time ...
Throughout the month of April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) provides an important opportunity to reflect on the ...
What makes this new UTSA poll so important is the large number of candidates and the fact that voters are still forming opinions. In a race this crowded, polling becomes essential, not just to assess ...
The Jude Valdez Institute for Economic Development (VIED) at UTSA made transformative impacts in the local, state and broader ...
Karl Miller Lugo, UTSA vice president for advancement and alumni engagement, has been awarded the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District IV Distinguished Achievement Award.
For as long as she can remember, Lauren Rios has wanted to work in the medical field. But a pair of surgeries that she’s experienced in recent years has cemented her commitment to give back to others.
The UTSA Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning (MSURP) program has earned prestigious national accreditation from the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) through 2032. Only two other ...
Kim Wolfe beat a bunch of island castaways to win $1 million on “Survivor: One World” in 2012. So when she and her husband Bryan brought a Monte Vista colonial with her winnings and wanted to fix it ...