Before UTSA and UT Health SA merge in September, UTSA President Taylor Eighmy, who'll lead the merged institution, will also lead UT Health SA Feb. 1.
John Vale ’13 graduated from the UTSA College of Sciences with a bachelor’s degree in biology. He has since built a career in entrepreneurship as a restaurateur in San Antonio. Now the owner and founder of both Alamo Biscuit Company & Panaderia and Texas Associates Insurance,
The San Antonio Express-News obtained a Police Department presentation that shows violent and property crime across the city fell in 2024.
A local UT Health San Antonio doctor has been appointed to the Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Long COVID.
Bernal served in the state House and Senate from 1964 to 1972, where he fought for bills that ended de jure segregation in Texas and the creation of the University of Texas at San Antonio and the UT Health Science Center.
JANUARY 17, 2025 — On the eve of a historic merger between UT Health San Antonio and UTSA, researchers from the two institutions have been honored with highly prestigious 2025 Hill Prizes, in medicine and technology.
South San Antonio ISD teacher Salena Rose Sanchez died Jan. 14 after battling cancer. She worked at Armstrong Elementary School for five years.
Gutierrez, professor and chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio has been appointed to the U.S. Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Long Covid.
Taylor Eighmy, president of the University of Texas at San Antonio, is taking the reins of UT Health San Antonio as the two institutions merge, UT officials announced Thursday. Also, Eighmy has appointed Dr.
Joe Bernal authored Texas’ first bilingual education law, as well as the bill creating UTSA. His long career of public service has had an impact on generations.
One Alamo City philanthropist, Harvey Najim, has stepped in to help combat the crisis. He's contributed $1.25 million to the San Antonio Food Bank that will support efforts to address the issue at University of Texas at San Antonio campuses and across the broader community.
With retail space getting tighter in San Antonio, a Texas-based company’s bankruptcy is boosting Burlington. The off-price retailer is planning to open four more stores in the city this year as part of its push to add hundreds nationwide.