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Nov

19

2024

Clarinet Choir Recital

Clarinet Choir Recital

Nov

19

2024

Student Recital: Brianna Castilla & Gabe Campa

Student Recital: Brianna Castilla & Gabe Campa

Nov

20

2024

Guitar Ensemble Recital

Guitar Ensemble Recital

Nov

21 - 20

2024

Student Recital: Sydney Castillo

Student Recital: Sydney Castillo

Elementary Students in Mock Election for Dragons

November 4, 2024

San Antonio educators hope bearded dragon mock election, conversations will create ‘lifelong voters’

As Election Day approaches in San Antonio, students across the city are immersing themselves in the historic and often contentious election process, finding creative ways to better understand the ins and outs of democracy, while older students prepare to delve into the emotional complexities of civic engagement.

Guests gathered for the symposium

November 1, 2024

Inaugural Global Health Humanities Symposium brings together health professionals, students

UTSA’s College of Liberal and Fine Arts and the Interdisciplinary School for Engagement hosted the university’s first Global Health Humanities Symposium from October 21st through the 23rd as part of the school’s Medical Humanities program.

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October 31, 2024

CPOR Releases Final Poll Results Before Election Day 2024

Published by UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research

A new survey of San Antonio voters by the UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) shows a shift in sentiment for Proposition C, the San Antonio city charter amendment that would remove caps on the city manager’s salary and the number of years a person could serve in that position.