Edward Jones at Stone Oak shows its appreciation for UTSA Football with an orange window display.
DECEMBER 3, 2021 — The City of San Antonio and Centro San Antonio encouraged local leaders and business owners to “Light the City Orange” starting on the evening of Wednesday, December 1, to acknowledge an incredible season from UTSA Football and rally the city around the Roadrunners as they prepare for the Ryan Conference USA Championship Game on Friday evening. Boy, did they ever step up.
Landmarks, monuments and businesses across San Antonio are currently glowing in orange lights, and will continue do so through Saturday, December 4. Local businesses can continue to share photos of their “Light the City Orange” displays on social media using the hashtags #UTSA and #LetsGo210.
From City Hall to Smokey Mo’s, take a look at some of the San Antonio institutions showing their support for the Roadrunners:
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Each fall and spring semester, students convene at the Main Campus at UTSA with booths, ideas and prototypes. A crowd of judges, local organizations, students, faculty and sponsors walk around and talk to the students about their projects and ask questions. Students get the real-life experience of "pitching" their project with hopes of getting funding or support to move to the next level.
UTSA Convocation Center, Main CampusJoin the doctoral candidates for the Doctoral Conferreal Ceremony and celebrate their accomplishments.
Arts Building Recital Hall, Main CampusCelebrate the graduates from the Carlos Alvarez College of Business, College of Education and Human Development, Margie and Bill Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design and University College.
AlamodomeCelebrate the graduates from the College for Health, Community and Policy, College of Liberal and Fine Arts and College of Sciences.
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