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Recognizing Nurses May 6-12

  Each year, National Nurses Week encourages nurses, other health care professionals, employers, community leaders and the public to recognize and promote the vast contributions and positive impact of America’s nurses. National Nurses Week begins on May 6 and ends on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Nightingale was a British nurse, social reformer and statistician who […]

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Bunnies steal the show at De-stress Fest

It’s hard to compete with bunnies. A guest appearance from eight adorable rabbits from Happy Tails Mobile Petting Zoo and Animal Sanctuary in Boerne stole the limelight at the recently held De-stress Fest, a biannual Student Life event offering a plethora of activities to help students unwind before their final exams. Hundreds of students gathered […]

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New requirement for accessing library resources

Effective June 3, all UT Health San Antonio affiliates will need to log in using their UT Health San Antonio domain username and password to access library resources, regardless of their location — on campus, off campus, or via VPN. What to expect This change will not disrupt access to or availability of library resources […]

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Road closure due to crane work at the Center for Brain Health

  Due to crane work to lift air conditioning units onto the top of the Center for Brain Health, a small section of Charles Katz Drive from the intersection of Floyd Curl to the driveway of Garage G, will close from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 11. If the work is not […]

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Lot 35 to close permanently due to construction starting May 6

  Remaining employees parking in Lot 35 will be relocated On Monday, May 6, the construction project currently underway to run chilled water lines from the new chilled water plant on Charles Katz Drive to the existing plant on the Greehey Academic and Research Campus, will expand to the grounds of the Sam and Ann […]

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Treating the rise of colorectal cancer with personalized care

In some cases, colorectal cancer patients have tumors that are inoperable and spread to the liver. For these patients, the Mays Cancer Center offers a specialized chemotherapy delivery system called hepatic artery infusion, also known as HAI pump therapy.

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University community invited to President’s Forum May 13

The campus community is invited to join Acting President Robert Hromas, MD, FACP, for a President’s Forum on Monday, May 13, at the Pestana Lecture Hall on the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Campus. Attendees can learn about the university’s continued growth and significant initiatives underway that position UT Health San Antonio to best meet the needs of […]

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Photos: Employees, local businesses discuss opportunities

  More than 250 employees visited with more than 30 local business representatives at the recent HUB Vendor Fair at the Holly Auditorium foyer. The fair allows employees institution-wide who are involved in purchasing processes an opportunity to meet with Historically Underutilized Businesses program participants and other local, small businesses who may be able to […]

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Community Engagement Small Project Grants program awardees announced

The Institute for Integration of Medicine and Science (IIMS) and The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) College of Health, Community and Policy, are happy to announce that five community-academic partnerships from South Texas have been awarded $5,000 grants as part of the Community Engagement Small Project Grants program. This program enables partnerships to […]

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2024 Presidential Ambassador Scholars recognized

UT Health San Antonio’s 2024 Presidential Ambassador Scholars were officially recognized by Acting President Robert Hromas, MD, FACP, on April 23. Hromas, with assistance from the deans and associate deans from the schools, presented each student with their medals and recognized their achievements at the Academic and Administration Building, Room 302, with each ambassador awarded a $5,000 […]

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