
Campus Conversation 2.0: Presentation to UTSA Staff Council
President Eighmy's "Campus Conversation 2.0" presentation to the UTSA Staff Council on May 1, 2019.
President Eighmy's "Campus Conversation 2.0" presentation to the UTSA Staff Council on May 1, 2019.
Today I’m happy to announce a new President’s Initiative on Respectful Discourse. This is the final of three campus climate-related initiatives to launch this semester.
We are writing this morning to follow up on our email to you yesterday to reiterate important information that we hope you will widely share with others in our Roadrunner community.
I am writing to announce that UTSA is embarking on a national search for a permanent Vice President for Research, Economic Development and Knowledge Enterprise (VPREDKE).
I am writing to follow-up on the additional investigations conducted by our Equal Opportunity Services (EOS) office subsequent to the release of Ice Miller’s sexual assault allegations investigation report.
The University of Texas at San Antonio’s $90 million plan to expand its downtown campus with the development of a National Security Collaboration Center and a School of Data Science will have a “defining” impact on the Alamo City institution — on a national level.
President Eighmy's "Campus Conversation 2.0" presentation to the UTSA University College, Honors College, Academic Success and Graduate School on May 10, 2019.
President Eighmy's "Campus Conversation 2.0" presentation to the UTSA Libraries, Art Collection and Institute of Texan Cultures on May 16, 2019.
In order to provide the additional focus we will need in these key areas, I have decided to restructure our External Relations functions into two new offices effective June 1st: Development and Alumni Relations, and University Relations.
The success of our students is our very highest priority at UTSA. As president, I take every opportunity possible to evaluate how we can advance our efforts in this regard. I am writing today to share some significant structural changes to our Student Affairs area that will result in stronger organizational alignments for the benefit of our students.
Today I’m writing to share a new executive leadership structure that provides a clear process for campus administrative planning, prioritization and decision making, and reflects our core as an academic enterprise.