This month’s pick is Reykjavik, co-written by Ragnar Jonasson and Katrin Jakobsdottir, the prime minister of Iceland.
Students, faculty and staff from both universities traveled up Interstate 35 for UTSA and UT Health San Antonio Day at the ...
Hundreds of papyrus scrolls were found in the 1750s amid the remains of a lavish villa at the Roman town of Herculaneum, ...
After Sterling Morrison quit the Velvet Underground, he traded his guitar for poetry books. We take a close look at his ...
The third offering in Texas A&M International University’s Border Voices Lecture Series, scheduled Thursday, Feb. 6, will feature author Elizabeth González James. “A Reading and Conversation with ...
Funded by a one-year, $500,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s AIM AHEAD program, the researchers are ...
Funded by a one-year, $500,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s AIM AHEAD program, the researchers are ...
Fleuriet and Lynn Barnes, UTSA senior vice provost for strategic enrollment, worked with Texas Academic Decathlon Executive ...
Trustees voted to approve a $30K salary increase for Fort Bend ISD superintendent Marc Smith and extend his contract by one ...
Today I’m writing to share the latest updates regarding the integration of UTSA and UT Health San Antonio, including the ...
UTSA Career-Engaged Learning leads these efforts and more as part of the university’s Classroom to Career initiative, which ...
Students Engaged in Advancing Texas delivered its Student Bill of Rights to lawmakers heading into the 89th Legislative ...