UTSA plans purchase of 18-story One Riverwalk Place building to further downtown expansion
In an effort to continue expanding its downtown footprint, the University of Texas at San Antonio has signed a letter of intent to purchase One Riverwalk Place, an 18-story office building near its Southwest Campus.
UTSA senior linebacker indefinitely suspended due to allegations of ‘personal misconduct’, HC Traylor says
UTSA senior linebacker Martavius French has been indefinitely suspended from all football activities due to allegations of personal misconduct, Head Football Coach Jeff Traylor said in a statement released by the university.
‘Chatbot, what can you help me with?’: How AI chatbots are transforming everyday interactions
AI is a key tool many companies have implemented or will implement into their workflows. But how could you incorporate this technology into your everyday life? Chatbots are one way AI has made its way into our lives by being integrated into existing programs, through customer service uses, or apps like ChatGPT, Gemini or Copilot.
Former UTSA WR Zakhari Franklin re-enters transfer portal after playing one season at Ole Miss
In a case of the grass not always being greener on the other side, former University of Texas at San Antonio wide receiver Zakhari Franklin has re-entered the transfer portal after just one season at Ole Miss, according to 247Sports.
Bexar County Commissioner’s Court approves $5 million investment in UTSA basketball, volleyball facility
Referred to as the Roadrunner Nurturing Elite Sports Talent (NEST), the facility aims to prioritize a continued focus on public health and wellness for Bexar County while supporting UTSA’s student-athlete population.
UTSA’s Women’s Basketball ‘Cashing In’ on big moments this season
Each new year, basketball teams across the country will come up with a mantra or saying to help motivate the team for the theme of the season. The new "Chashing In" mantra is helping the Roadrunners stay competitive within the program.
UTSA said it would create an office to replace DEI program banned by new state law. Now they’re scrapping those plans.
As public universities across Texas react to a new law signed by Gov. Greg Abbott to eliminate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) offices from their campuses, UTSA announced Tuesday it will axe its proposed DEI office replacement.
Freshman McCown leads UTSA to 35-17 Frisco Bowl win over Marshall
Redshirt freshman Owen McCown recovered from a shaky beginning to his first start of the year to complete 22 of 31 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns as UTSA rallied from a 14-0 deficit to beat Marshall 35-17 in the Frisco Bowl on Tuesday night for the Roadrunners’ first bowl victory.
UTSA announces plans for closure of Inclusive Excellence office amid higher education landscape shift
San Antonio’s largest public university is charting a new course for its soon-to-be-closed Office of Inclusive Excellence. The move comes as public universities in Texas grapple with a shifting Texas higher education landscape.
UTSA star edge rusher Trey Moore to enter transfer portal after record-breaking season
Trey Moore, redshirt sophomore and Smithson Valley graduate, announced Tuesday on X that he will be entering the transfer portal after a dominant season with UTSA that helped the Roadrunners finish 8-4 overall with a 7-1 AAC record.