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Nov

4

2024

50th Anniversary Event

50th Anniversary Event

Nov

5

2024

Interview Strategies

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Nov

5

2024

Guest Artist Series: Abbie Conant and William Osborne present "Aletheia"

Guest Artist Series: Abbie Conant and William Osborne present "Aletheia"

Nov

6

2024

Guitar Area Studio Recital

Guitar Area Studio Recital

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.

Music technology students learning in a lab setting

October 31, 2024

Degree in Commercial and Digital Music Equips Students for the Modern Music Industry

The UTSA School of Music has launched its new Bachelor of Arts in Commercial and Digital Music this Fall. The degree has been approved by the THECB and a small inaugural class has already begun studies in this contemporary program designed to equip students with the skills to thrive in today’s digital music landscape.