UTSA architecture students recently guided a visually impaired visitor through their designs.
April 27, 2023

The design of societal impact: UTSA architecture students create a health campus for people who are blind or visually impaired

Architecture students collaborated with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Center for Architects at San Antonio and disABILITYsa, a local nonprofit organization advocating for people with disabilities, to design a health center for people who are blind or visually impaired.

David Restrepo (Left) and Chris Combs (Right)
April 27, 2023

Combs and Restrepo Receive NSF CAREER Project Awards

The Margie and Bill Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design is proud to announce two faculty members who have been approved for a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Project Award in 2023.

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April 25, 2023

UTSA programs advance in a new graduate degree rankings list

UTSA graduate programs in engineering, science, education and policy received high rankings according to the 2023-2024 Best Graduate Schools list by U.S. News & World Report.

UTSA ASCE Concrete Frisbee Team
April 20, 2023

UTSA ASCE Chapter Wins at 2023 Student Symposium

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UTSA ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) wins first place in two events at Region 6 ASCE Student Symposium in Amarillo, TX

Dr. Brendy Rincon Troconis receiving the AMPP Award
April 12, 2023

Brendy Rincon Troconis receives AMPP Award

Dr. Brendy Rincon Troconis was recognized by the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) with the Early Career Excellence Award

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April 7, 2023

UTSA hosts Neuromorphic Computing conference, focused on building computers inspired by the human brain

UTSA will host the 10th annual NICE 2023 meeting of researchers in the neuromorphic computing field.

A roadway with vehicles symbolizing the Future of Transport Infrastructure is built at UTSA
April 5, 2023

UTSA professor advances study to enhance transportation infrastructure

Professor Samer Dessouky is part of a team that has been awarded a five-year contract totaling $10 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to develop transformative technologies in road infrastructure