Legislators are expected to take up a $360 million proposal that would change the landscape of financial aid in the state.
Millions have lost coverage as a result of the national disenrollment process, which began following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Great State of Texas is growing a little slower than it used to. Researchers say Texans are simply having fewer children.
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Timed to coincide with the 89th Texas Legislature, a coalition of the state's leading policy institutes has unveiled the Texas Metropolitan Blueprint ...
A new course connects UTA and Mexican postgraduate students, fostering collaboration in sustainability in housing, ...
When Eric Sun and Jennifer Liu, avid travelers who met in college, decided to marry, there was one continent left on their ...
Few non-flagship universities are in NCAA football’s top conferences, but recent history suggests a path for UTSA to get there.
Most Texans favor adding more exceptions to Texas’ abortion ban, including exceptions for rape and incest, according to a ...
Students, faculty and staff from both universities traveled up Interstate 35 for UTSA and UT Health San Antonio Day at the ...
Caldorera-Moore brings a rich background in both traditional and educational research, alongside a distinguished career in academic leadership. She currently serves as academic director of the ...
It’s no secret that football is king in Texas, and with the Super Bowl coming up this Sunday, we were wondering: How many players have ties to the Lone Star State? With a bit of help from the ...