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The San Antonio Brahmas unveiled their new mascot, Bravo ahead of the team’s home opener against the Houston Roughnecks on ...
APRIL 24, 2025 — The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has earned the designation as an Opportunity College and ...
Electrical engineering Professor Yuze “Alice” Sun joins elite group of faculty, honored for research that improves lives and ...
Cascarones are confetti-filled egg shells that families smash over each other's heads as part of Easter celebrations in Texas ...
(Photo courtesy of USD) The University of San Diego announced that a Texas A&M University dean will head the Knauss School of Business starting this summer. Brian Tietje, an award-winning ...
The University of Texas at Arlington campus sign is pictured on Oct. 21, 2024. The university has the third-highest international student population in the state, according to Open Doors .
San Antonio native Belton Gaar stumbled upon the tavern, fittingly named Little Texas, last week after taking a wrong turn in Tokyo. Gaar, a media production student at the University of Texas at ...
53 students from UT Dallas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech University, University of Texas San Antonio, and University of North Texas were added to the list of those found in violation, and now face ...
“The idea that all of a sudden we can become isolated and maintain prosperity for our people is just ludicrous,” Ron Nirenberg said. San Antonio sends almost half its exports to Canada, which ...
The Department of Homeland Security has withdrawn the visas of two current and two former international students at the University of Texas at San Antonio, school officials confirmed Wednesday.
SAN ANTONIO – Over 100 workers at the Refugee and Immigration Center for Education and Legal Services Inc. (RAICES) were issued layoff notices, according to a Texas Workforce Commission filing.
Four students at University of Texas-San Antonio were also informed that their legal status had changed, according to the San Antonio Express-News. The scope of the issue is still becoming known ...