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COE participates in ELSS
Advanced computer system aids researchers in processing big data
Dean JoAnn Browning receives Inspiring Women in STEM Award
New faculty member receives NACE International Award
Program established to prepare students for careers in STEM
Cyber warrior program receives federal funding
UTSA earns leadership role in multi-million dollar research project
SiViRT launches new initiatives
UTSA PREP students to benefit from $1.24 million NASA Space Education Grant
UTSA, Microsoft, and NRG Energy announce new flow battery research initiative
Our People: Student Success
UTSA engineering students recognized with ‘junior Nobel Prize’
Graduate student selected for AHA scholarship
UTSA alumna’s medical device receives UT System investment
Alejandro Morales Betancourt is earning his degree for his son
Ph.D. student awarded prestigious NSF Fellowship
COE’s Blake Bogenschutz is chasing a bright future
SAE competes at Formula SAE Lincoln, Nebraska
UG research booms in COE
Research Awards
Research Awards
On the Cover

For the first time in the history of the College of Engineering, a semester-long study abroad program is now being offered to engineering students in the historic city of Urbino, Italy. Nine students spent their fall semester living and learning in Urbino, as well as traveling around the country and Europe. The Urbino city center was recently included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. For more photos and story, click here. (Photo by Deborah Silliman/College of Engineering)