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Although early versions of House Bill 150 had the command “administratively attached” to UTSA, the university was replaced ...
JUNE 26, 2025 — The UTSA Center for Public Opinion Research (CPOR) is launching an opportunity for researchers and ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio was supposed to have an administrative role in the new Texas Cyber Command, but it was ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at San Antonio want to give police and EMTs tools other than restraint when responding ...
The City of San Antonio’s Transportation Department is seeking approval this week for a grant application that, if approved, ...
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Axios on MSNTexas' new film incentives give San Antonio a starring shotSan Antonio's film community is sizing up its future after Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation expanding the state's tax ...
JUNE 16, 2025 — Editor’s note: The following message was sent via email from UTSA President and UT Health San Antonio Acting ...
University of Texas at San Antonio President Taylor Eighmy, right, welcomes attendees to a June 2 bill signing event with Gov. Greg Abbott at UTSA’s National Security Collaboration Center.
Texas lawmakers passed a $1.5 billion film incentive bill with the support of homegrown filmmakers and even some of Hollywood’s new and old guard.
Rudy Davalos, UTSA’s first athletic director, is joined by women’s golfer Fabiola Arriaga, softball’s Amanda Michalsky and baseball’s Mark Schramek.
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., ...
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