UTSA makes emergency funds available to support students, employees
The university recognizes that the events of this week have been extremely challenging. Should you find yourself needing additional support during this crisis, UTSA has resources
available.
The College of Education and Human Development’s Master of Arts in Early Childhood and Elementary Education program recently received
accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
Roadrunners honored by San Antonio Business Journal
Two members of UTSA’s College of Education and Human Development were included on the San Antonio Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list for 2021. This annual list recognizes up-and-coming
leaders in the San Antonio area for their business successes and community contributions.
Commentary: STAAR outcome obvious; test a waste of $90M
The Texas Education Agency is submitting a waiver request to the U.S. Department of Education seeking to pause the A-F school-grading process this year.
52% of law enforcement officers dislike current state-mandated diversity training, study finds
When UTSA Assistant Professor in Practice Stacy Speedlin Gonzalez watched Black Lives Matter events unfold following George Floyd’s
death, she and colleague Chris Townsend felt compelled to take action and make a change.
SAISD partnering with Alamo Colleges, UTSA for student construction science and management program
Sydney Lanier High School is getting more attention from higher education systems including the Alamo Colleges District and UTSA
to create a stronger future for students.