The UTSA Police Department (UTSAPD) is a full-service law enforcement agency committed to protecting Roadrunners and surrounding communities of our campuses. We serve in a fair and equitable manner ...
Soon after arriving in the fall of 2017, President Taylor Eighmy launched a strategic planning effort to chart a course for the university to reach new levels of excellence over the next decade.
College of Sciences College of Liberal and Fine Arts College of Education and Human Development Carlos Alvarez College of Business ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) President and Acting President of UT Health San Antonio, Taylor Eighmy, has appointed Francisco G. Cigarroa, M.D., as the Senior Executive Vice President ...
UTSA’s strategic plan was never intended to be a static vision. The refresh allows us to build on our momentum of success, celebrate our achievements to date, apply our lessons learned, adapt to a ...
I’m excited to share some outstanding news. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), our institutional accreditor for quality assurance in higher education, ...
Congratulations to the Business Affairs team members who were nominated for this year’s University Excellence Awards! These awards celebrate outstanding members of the UTSA community who made a ...
At The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), the protection of Data and Information Technology Resources within its academic, research, and administrative environments is not only required by ...
Taylor Eighmy, PhD President, The University of Texas at San Antonio Acting President, UT Health San Antonio ...
Blanco Hall, the newest residence hall at The University of Texas at San Antonio, is completed and set to open in January. The new living-learning community will expand housing options for first-year ...
Taylor Eighmy, PhD President, The University of Texas at San Antonio Acting President, UT Health San Antonio ...
UTSA Public Safety is making a lasting impact on bike security and theft prevention on campus, with more students than ever registering their bicycles and taking advantage of free safety resources.