This final step in the SACSCOC accreditation process signifies the high quality and integrity of the unified university.
Environmental scientist Jessica Beckham lays out the importance of insects to native ecosystems in a new episode of Launchpad: Voices of Innovation.
The new opportunity supports the university’s commitment to expanding its downtown presence and vision to have 10,000 students learning in the urban core by 2028.
A UT San Antonio researcher and his team offer solutions to e-waste that balance profits while protecting the environment.
Opening June 11, the exhibit will remain on display through May 30, 2027, and will feature panel discussions and workshops.
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As Texas emerges as a national leader in quantum computing, the new Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee will build a roadmap for the state's ascent.
The NSF fellowship provides vital support as the students and alumni advance their graduate research education.
With over $2.7 million in new awards, university faculty will investigate breakthrough opportunities to combat cancer across South Texas.
Can we build structures with moon bricks? Austin Patridge is studying how lunar materials respond under extremely high temperatures.
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COMMENCEMENT 2026: Alessandro Espinosa gained hands-on experience in digital engineering, AI and data science through industry and government internships, while also participating in campus organizations including the Association for Computing Machinery.
COMMENCEMENT 2026: Michaela Cobb aspires to earn a PhD and become a university professor, describing her peer mentor experience at the COLFA Student Success Center as key career preparation.