
Freedom of Speech on University Campuses
A selection of articles capturing a variety of perspectives regarding freedom of expression on university campuses.
A selection of articles capturing a variety of perspectives regarding freedom of expression on university campuses.
UT System Board of Regents authorizes $70 million for construction of facilities.
At our new student Convocation last month, I spoke about one of UTSA’s fundamental obligations: to prepare our students to be civically engaged so they can go forth and make the world a better place.
There’s a simple truth about UTSA that we don’t acknowledge often enough: we’ve seen dramatic increases in retention and graduation rates over the last decade.
Earlier today we became aware of multiple banners hung on our campus with highly inappropriate and offensive messaging regarding UTSA’s football game with Texas State University this weekend. I fully and resolutely condemn this action on the part of the students involved in the creation and display of these banners.
Our 2018 retention and graduation rate numbers are out, and they indicate we’ve made some excellent progress.
I’m excited to share some great news that builds on the recent $70 million commitment by the UT System Board of Regents to expand UTSA’s Downtown Campus.
The University of Texas at San Antonio increased its graduation rates once again in 2018, officials announced, crediting the school’s focus on counseling first-generation students for years of improvement.
Collection of news reports from UTSA's Downtown Campus announcement on September 18, 2018.
President Eighmy's presentation at the Texas Legislative Appropriations Request Hearing on September 24, 2018.