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U.S. State Department chooses UTSA professor for language project in Russia
Dr. Martha Sidury Christiansen, UTSA assistant professor in the department of bicultural-bilingual studies, will be traveling to Russia on April…
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Students for Justice in Palestine protests ‘Israel Block Party’
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protested the ‘Israel Block Party’ (IBP) hosted by San Antonio Hillel, a chapter of…
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SJP Activism on and off campus
The UTSA chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a silent protest in the Sombrilla on Jan. 23…
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Students travel for credit
Education Abroad Services organize diverse study abroad opportunities in many different international locations for the fall, spring and summer semesters…
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UTSA anthropology professor recognized in National Geographic
UTSA anthropology professor Dr. Luca Pozzi was recently featured in a National Geographic article about the discovery of a new…
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UTSA science professors react to NASA announcement
NASA announced on Feb. 22 the discovery of Seven Earth-like planets orbiting a star called Trappist-1, with three existing in…
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Q&A: Omar Akram MSA member
On Friday (Jan. 27) President Trump signed an executive order that banned people from seven Muslim majority countries from entering…
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Perspective on political Islam
Dr. Geneive Abdo, former Middle East correspondent, will speak at UTSA, on Jan. 25 (Wednesday) at 6:00 p.m., in the…
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UTSA students break from the states
Select UTSA students will not begin their Spring 2017 semester on campus. Instead, their studies will be in Italy, Germany,…
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Election sends San Antonio into the streets
Anti-Trump protests have swept across the nation. Demonstrations have been organized in countless major cities in the U.S., including San…
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UTSA partners with Japanese astronomers to launch telescope
Astronomy is one of those wonderful fields of study in which international cooperation is not just a convenient asset, but…
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San Antonians gather for a ‘Night of Hope’ to benefit Gaza
“The Israel-Palestine relationship is not a difficult conflict; it is a difficult occupation,” said Norwegian-born physician Dr. Mads Gilbert on…