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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.
Oct
2024
COLFA Career Week: Alumni ConnectionsJoin us for a full week of COLFA Alumni sharing their career insight!
Oct
2024
PHIDA Workshop: AI as a Research Assistant for HumanistsPublic History in the Digital Age, Workshop: AI as a Research Assistant for Humanists with Dr. Jorge Felipe-Gonzalez.
September 30, 2024
UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research releases September poll resultsPublished by UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research
A scientific survey of likely voters in Bexar County says that two city charter amendments have low support among voters and there is no early leader in the 2025 San Antonio mayoral race. Additionally, voters have mixed opinions about new San Antonio Spurs and San Antonio Missions facilities according to the Bexar County Registered Voter Poll, which was conducted from September 11 to 16, 2024 by the UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR).
September 26, 2024
Teresa Eckman, PhD publishes "The Art of Performative Transgression"Teresa Eckmann, UNM PhD Art History alumna, studied under emerita Associate Professor of Chicano Art, Holly Barnet Sánchez. Currently serving as Associate Professor of Contemporary Latin American Art at UT San Antonio, Eckmann has recently released her second book titled “Julio Galán: The Art of Performative Transgression” published by UNM Press. In this publication, Eckmann explores Julio Galán’s complex production and artistic process.
September 24, 2024
Dr. Anne Hardgrove publishes chapter in Volume II of The Cambridge World History of Sexualities, Systems of Thought and BeliefDr. Anne Hardgrove publishes "Post-Colonialism and Sexuality" in Volume II of The Cambridge World History of Sexualities, Systems of Thought and Belief