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The space to create: Scholarship support helps art student deepen her practice and build a life in the arts
Arwen Addison, who will graduate this May, is currently working with artist Cristina Sosa Noriega on a mural in Downtown San Antonio.
Freshman team puts UT San Antonio on a global stage with autonomous robotics project
The project, called Robo Rowdy, is one of 54 selected from more than 1,900 entries in the Siemens Immersive Design Challenge.
Miss Fiesta San Antonio 2026 helps Westside residents preserve their homes
Inspired by her father Roger Enriquez ’98, JD, Julia Enriquez continues a long line of community advocacy.
Researchers report breakthrough findings significantly reducing symptoms for combat PTSD victims
The clinical study, which used transcranial magnetic stimulation, was effective on treating depression in 85% of the active military and veterans enrolled.
Five years of impact: How the Najim Center created a national model for student engagement
The center has helped foster leadership, increase access to experiential learning and shape success for UT San Antonio students.

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Find out all of the details on university events and happenings for this year's Fiesta.
Three women sit on a stone bench, smiling and wearing colorful floral crowns and vibrant outfits.
Proceeds earned from the annual event support community arts programming at UT San Antonio.
A cheerleading team poses on a beach, holding a trophy and an "NCA 2026 Champions" banner.
This is the third overall championship the program has won.
More than two dozen of the university's academic colleges, schools and programs earned national recognition.
Both San Pedro II and San Pedro I will help anchor the university to San Antonio’s prospering high-tech corridor.
Fleuriet will be the 23rd president to lead Salem, the nation’s oldest continuously operating educational institution for girls and women.
Williams will serve as the assistant chief for for UT San Antonio’s Health Science Center.
Colin Kalomiris came to the university not only looking for a fresh start, but ready to build one.

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The exhibition game will mark the end of the Roadrunners’ spring workouts, which began on March 23.
A new internal award will drive innovation and foster collaboration across UT San Antonio research areas.
Preliminary results show more than $836,000 raised in support of education, research, health and key priorities across the university.
Chanyuan (Abigail) Zhang Parker’s research focuses on an important question: What if auditors could stop reporting errors from happening?
UT San Antonio Libraries and Museums will unveil the project on April 9 at The Cove.