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Five things to watch at UTSA in 2025

JANUARY 6, 2025 — UTSA has big plans for 2025. From academic excellence and innovative research to community outreach and growth initiatives, UTSA is forging a path to become one of the state’s leading public universities.

Here are five things to watch as students, faculty and staff return to campus for the new year.


President Taylor Eighmy speaks during a celebration of the merger of UTSA and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.


Merger of UTSA and UT Health San Antonio

Last year, The University of Texas System announced that UTSA and UT Health San Antonio would merge to create a premier university that combines their top-tier academic and health science components within a single institution. This new university will leverage its size and scale to bring significant advantages to Texas on a national level.

San Antonio, the second-largest city in Texas and seventh largest in the U.S., is the gateway to South Texas, a region that is home to 5.5 million people and projected to grow to 6.1 million by 2040. It plays a crucial role in Texas’ care for its citizens and in maintaining the state's national competitiveness.

This unified institution will activate and accelerate the complementary strengths of UTSA and UT Health San Antonio, expanding academic degree programs, bolstering the health care enterprise, multiplying research, technological, and commercialization advancements, and empowering the next generation of innovators, educators, and health care providers to build a highly skilled workforce that benefits society.

The integration will make San Antonio the home of the most comprehensive public university and the third-largest public research institution in Texas. Upon completion, the integrated university will boast 40,000 students, nearly 16,000 employees, $467 million in research expenditures, $1.1 billion in endowments and a budget of $2.2 billion.


A new college opening at UTSA in 2025 will highlight the university's work in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data science.


New College of AI, Cyber and Computing

The new College of AI, Cyber and Computing will build on the university’s stellar leadership in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science and other industries that are crucial to meeting the demands of a growing digital and interconnected world. The college is expected to debut this fall and to enroll more than 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students. A recent $2 million dollar gift from USAA to support the new college is a testament of UTSA’s capability to drive workforce development and economic success in San Antonio and the state.

UTSA remains one of just a few universities in the nation, and the only Hispanic Serving Institution, to hold three National Center of Excellence designations from the National Security Agency and U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Additionally, the university is home to the nation’s only School of Data Science at a Hispanic Serving Institution.


UTSA's newest center for space research will specialize in advancing missions between Earth and the Moon.


Center for Space Technology and Operations Research

UTSA is home to more than 35 researchers and 200-plus students working on space technology related research and career development. In December, the university established the Center for Space Technology and Operations Research (CSTOR) to support the institution’s advancements in engineering, technology and operations that will make possible new missions between Earth and the Moon, an area known as cislunar space.

Currently, more than 35 researchers and over 200 students are doing space technology-related work at UTSA. The new center will strengthen the university’s partnerships with organizations like the Southwest Research Institute and the Department of Energy National Labs. It will also strengthen UTSA’s ability to further attract, train and support the talent pipeline that will bolster Texas’ space economy.


San Pedro II is expected to open in Spring 2026 in Downtown San Antonio.


San Pedro II

Core to San Antonio’s downtown development strategy is San Pedro II, a 180,000-square-foot, $131 million project that is anticipated for completion this fall and is scheduled to open in Spring 2026. Known as the Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Careers Building, this innovative hub for learning and its predecessor, San Pedro I, are central to larger placemaking efforts underway at UTSA to connect classrooms and meeting spaces with outdoor venues, public art and greenspaces along San Pedro Creek.

Together, San Pedro I and II will be the hub of the university’s growing presence in AI research and high-technology careers. San Pedro I will continue to serve as serving as the home of the National Security Collaboration Center and Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute while both buildings will accommodate elements of the new College of AI, Cyber and Computing.


EXPLORE FURTHER
⇒ Learn more about the university's upcoming projects at UTSA Real Estate and Property Management.
⇒ Read more about San Pedro II and UTSA’s growing footprint in the urban core.
⇒ Learn more about the academic and social advantages that UTSA's living and learning communities are creating for Roadrunners, including first-generation students.

Blanco Hall will be UTSA's newest residential hall on Main Campus.


Blanco Hall

UTSA’s newest living-learning facility, Blanco Hall will have 600 beds, bringing the university to over 5,000 total student residents living on campus. Set to open this fall, the residence hall is representative of UTSA’s students-first focus.

Firm in the knowledge that on-campus housing strengthens student bonds and boosts learning opportunities, UTSA has integrated an innovative element with Blanco Hall: a teaching kitchen that will support the university’s academic program in dietetics. The kitchen will serve as a shared nutrition, research and practice laboratory and represents the new era in UTSA’s vision to create living-learning spaces that are the foundation for lifelong student success.

Tricia Lynn Silva



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UTSA & UT Health San Antonio integration

UTSA’s Mission

The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property - for Texas, the nation and the world.

UTSA’s Vision

To be a premier public research university, providing access to educational excellence and preparing citizen leaders for the global environment.

UTSA’s Core Values

We encourage an environment of dialogue and discovery, where integrity, excellence, inclusiveness, respect, collaboration and innovation are fostered.

UTSA’S Destinations

UTSA is a proud Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) as designated by the U.S. Department of Education .

Our Commitment to Inclusivity

The University of Texas at San Antonio, a Hispanic Serving Institution situated in a global city that has been a crossroads of peoples and cultures for centuries, values diversity and inclusion in all aspects of university life. As an institution expressly founded to advance the education of Mexican Americans and other underserved communities, our university is committed to promoting access for all. UTSA, a premier public research university, fosters academic excellence through a community of dialogue, discovery and innovation that embraces the uniqueness of each voice.