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.
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Mar
2025
NuMu 2025Thursday, March 20th, 7:30 PM at the UTSA Recital Hall. Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony perform music by UTSA students Jaden Hernandez and Jared Worman as well as by guest composer Dr. Shawn Okpebholo.
Mar
2025
UTSA Creative Writing Reading Series: AMY ENGLANDOn behalf of the Creative Writing Reading Series and the Creative Writing Program, we’re thrilled to invite you to an evening with storyteller Amy England.
Mar - Apr
2025
2025 CAM Perennial ExhibitionUTSA Arts hosts the 2025 CAM Perennial Exhibition for Contemporary Art Month.
Mar
2025
Harmonies Across TimeA Graduate Piano Recital featuring works by Johann Nepomuk Hummel and George Gershwin. Nicole Plaff
March 9, 2025
How a UTSA class is prepping students for career in TV, film industryPublished by Express News
Students from the University of Texas at San Antonio's Live Production class got a behind-the-scenes look at the stage production for Justin Timberlake’s “The Forget Tomorrow Tour" at the Moody Center in Austin.
March 5, 2025
Silliness as Radical Resistance: An interview with Ailish ElzyPublished by UTSA Arts
In collaboration with UTSA’s Film/Media program, speaker Ailish Elzy presented Silly Humor, Kaleidoscopic Blackness, and Affirming Spectatorship in A Black Lady Sketch Show to students and the public at Student Union in the Willow Room last month. Her presentation explored silliness as a distinct comedic mode and how it can also be used as a tool of radical resistance. Elzy, a Ph.D candidate in Media Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, shared her expertise of Black film history, humor studies, and genre theory to her discussion. She presented insights from her research, creative work, and passes on her best piece of advice to our students.
March 4, 2025
CPOR poll finds many voters undecided on mayoral racePublished by UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research
A new voter survey from the UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) highlights a lack of clarity among voters about who will become San Antonio’s next mayor. About 35% of voters are undecided and 20% are unfamiliar with any of the 27 candidates running to replace Ron Nirenberg in the May 3, 2025 election.