UTSA faculty and staff receive discounts at many area businesses
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(Feb. 24, 2014) -- Faculty and staff members can use their UTSACards for a wide variety of discounted products and services at many area businesses. Visit the Employee Discount Program website for the categorized list of businesses offering discounts.
With a minimum discount of 10 percent, categories include restaurants, automotive, fashion, health and beauty, sports and entertainment, and home and garden, among others.
Browse through the list and look for your favorite business. If it isn't there, the next time you visit, print and leave this flier, so they can sign up, too.
Getting your discount is easy. For most vendors, you simply show your UTSACard. Others may want you to print out a coupon or enter a special discount code on their website. Either way, the discount will be applied at the point of purchase.
The discounts also are available to faculty and staff members at the UT Health Science Center San Antonio.
Events
This academically rigorous mathematics-based summer enrichment program prepares middle and high school students for advanced studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Participants learn about problem-solving systems, develop greater awareness of STEM careers and strengthen their research skills.
UTSA Main CampusThe only academy of its kind in the state, the MAS Teachers' Academy is a scholar-teacher-community powered effort that provides educators with foundational content and curricular support to teach MAS in our schools.
VirtualArchaeology 201 will briefly go over the foundations of archaeology and related skills, followed by a different topic over the course of this week (like skeletal analysis, global cultures, and more).
Center for Archaeological Research, UTSA Main CampusThis one-week virtual camp introduces students to the world of white-hat hacking and penetration testing — two methods that cybersecurity researchers use to identify security vulnerabilities in an organization’s network.
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Center for Archaeological Research, UTSA Main CampusThe camp exposes rising high school juniors, rising seniors and incoming college freshman to the many facets of the criminal justice system. Students will have opportunities to learn the functions of police in society and apply scientific theories to criminal investigations by examining a mock crime scene.
UTSA Main CampusArchaeology 201 will briefly go over the foundations of archaeology and related skills, followed by a different topic over the course of this week (like skeletal analysis, global cultures, and more).
Center for Archaeological Research, UTSA Main Campus