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 U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona engages third grade students during a tour of Mark Twain Dual Language Academy in October 2023.
November 27, 2024

UTSA building new training pathway to meet critical need for bilingual educators

San Antonio Express-News

Family at Thanksgiving
November 26, 2024

Navigating political divides during the holidays: A UTSA counselor’s perspective

UTSA Today

Lead Photo Example
November 25, 2024

UTSA receives $2.8 million grant to train bilingual teachers

UTSA Today

Researcher collecting data on dirt
November 19, 2024

Students will get their hands dirty in real-world STEM research module

UTSA Today

Lillian V. Sutton (center left) and Samuel J. Sutton (center right) photographed with the entire Sutton family
November 18, 2024

The Suttons were the vanguards of San Antonio's Black history and culture

Texas Public Radio

San Antonio hosts first ever MAS Youth Conference. (Spectrum News 1/Jose Arredondo)
November 12, 2024

San Antonio hosts first Mexican American Studies Youth Conference

Spectrum News 1

Banner on the UTSA Main Campus
November 6, 2024

Newly tenured UTSA faculty recognized for research excellence

UTSA Today

Sylvia Mendoza, assistant professor of Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio (left), and Lilliana Patricia Saldaña, associate professor of Mexican American Studies and co-director of the MAS Teachers Academy, also with UTSA.
November 6, 2024

Mexican American Studies Youth Conference inspires lifelong dedication to the preservation of culture and history

Texas Public Radio

Teachers hold different views on why girls are good at math than they do for boys. Maskot via Getty Images
November 1, 2024

US math teachers view student performance differently based on race and gender

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