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Certificate Programs
Jan - Feb
2025
Lisa Alvarado: Trace MemoryJoin us at our Russell Hill Rogers Galleries for Trace Memory, an exhibition featuring the work of Lisa Alvarado.
Jan - Feb
2025
Do you really believe that?Join us at the UTSA Main Art Gallery for our exhibition "Do you really believe that?"
Feb
2025
PHIDA Workshop, Making the Past Available for the Future: Building a Digital Community ArchivePublic History in the Digital Age (PHIDA) Workshop, Making the Past Available for the Future: Building a Digital Community Archive.
February 3, 2025
CPOR Study: Crime is Top Concern of Bexar County VotersPublished by UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research
Crime, homelessness and affordable housing are the most pressing concerns on the minds of Bexar County voters, according to the UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research’s (CPOR) inaugural Bexar County Voter Panel Study.
January 8, 2025
Mellon Foundation to fund new UTSA transborder center-consortiumPublished by UTSA Today
Sylvia Fernández-Quintanilla, an assistant professor of public and digital humanities, has been awarded a two-year, $150,000 Mellon Foundation planning grant to establish the Transborder Digital Humanities Center-Consortium (TBDH).
January 7, 2025
Metropolitan Museum of Art selects UTSA professor Julie Johnson for fellowshipPublished by UTSA Today
Julie Johnson, a UTSA associate professor of art history, has been awarded a prestigious senior fellowship at the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art. The center, located within the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), is renowned for its contributions to the study of modern art and offers an exceptional environment for scholars dedicated to advancing the field.