University hosts Heroes Run and wreath-laying to honor those directly impacted on 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001. Texas A&M University-San Antonio hosted several events to honor those directly impacted by the September 11 attacks that changed our nation and all our lives in untold ways two decades ago this year. The campus joined more […]
Read MoreA&M-San Antonio extends institution’s community impact during pandemic
Students, faculty and staff volunteer to tackle food, housing insecurity and digital divide. The impact of COVID-19 is bringing a newfound appreciation for partnerships, both new and existing. While collaboration is a core value demonstrated throughout the year, the pandemic and the 2020 holiday season saw the A&M-San Antonio community dedicate their talents, expertise and service […]
Read MoreTexas A&M University-San Antonio hosted fifth annual Lights of Esperanza 2020
Tradition delivered a new twist to the family event as a “Drive-in Edition.” Texas A&M University-San Antonio hosted its annual community Lights of Esperanza “Drive-in Edition” Dec. 1. This year, the event added a twist to the tradition with a “Drive-in Edition” featuring a screening of the movie, “Elf”— in addition to its traditional […]
Read MoreA&M-San Antonio announces $53 million capital project
The new building will house the College of Business and University Library. A&M-San Antonio received approval from the A&M System Board of Regents to move forward on a $53 million project to house the College of Business (COB) and Library. This is exciting news for the University and results in a $253 million investment in […]
Read MoreA&M-San Antonio opens new $30 million Classroom Building
The classroom and studio building is part of the ongoing growth and expansion of one of the state’s fastest-growing institutions. The opening of the $30 million state-of-the-art Classroom Building comes at an opportunistic time, as the University officially starts the new academic year Aug. 20, according to A&M-San Antonio President Cynthia Teniente-Matson. The building’s nearly […]
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