UTSA’s most academically diverse college, the College of Liberal and Fine Arts contributes to the education of virtually every student at UTSA. In addition to exemplary teaching, the college produces quality research and creative works in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Your support is crucial to COLFA's continued success as the fastest growing liberal arts institution in the state of Texas.
Our COLFA Student Success Center is here to support you during your college career! From skill-building workshops to networking opportunities to study abroad, our center will help you acclimate yourself to UTSA and thrive.
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Jul
2024 - 2025
Blackwell School Formally Established as National Park SiteThe Blackwell School once practiced de facto segregation, forcing Mexican American children to attend separate and under funded schools from their white peers has now been recognized as a National historic landmark with the help of UTSA Alumni.
Aug - Nov
2024
Cultural Bounty: The Beckstead•Lerma•Annala CollectionJoin us in our Rusell Hill Rogers Galleries for this exhibition highlighting a portion of the generous donation to UTSA Collections.
Sep - Oct
2024
Notes for TomorrowJoin us for Notes for Tomorrow, a travelling exhibition curated by the ICI.
Sep
2024
Rise and Thrive WeekThroughout the week, COLFA SSC is hosting “Rise and Thrive” events to help you start the semester off strong. Come and “Rise and Thrive” with us!
August 26, 2024
Joe Harjo receives Joan Mitchell FellowshipJoe Harjo, UTSA School of Art alum and faculty, is 1 of 15 recipients of this year's Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship.
August 23, 2024
UTSA’s new polling center taps local voter attitudes heading into upcoming electionsThe UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) is gauging the attitudes of San Antonio voters as election season draws nearer—and gaining new insight into local political knowledge.
August 12, 2024
Dr. Omar Valerio-Jimenez publishes book, Remembering Conquest: Mexican Americans, Memory, and CitizenshipCongratulations to Dr. Omar Valerio-Jimenez for the publication of his book, Remembering Conquest: Mexican Americans, Memory, and Citizenship, by the University of North Carolina Press.