QR code reporting allows for fast fix of Wi-Fi outage
As part of a university-wide initiative to ensure seamless, sustained access to online resources across campus, the university launched a QR code survey in January 2024.
As part of a university-wide initiative to ensure seamless, sustained access to online resources across campus, the university launched a QR code survey in January 2024.
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UT Health San Antonio recently held an Interment Ceremony, also called the Burial of Ashes, an annual gathering to inter the cremated remains of those who gave their bodies for health professional student education and research, and to honor the donors. More than 120 donor family members joined students, faculty and staff at the ceremony […]
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Life-like mannequins train students, health care professionals Hal, the talking mannequin that’s a centerpiece of a simulation training lab at the UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing, comes with life-like head and facial movements and the occasional attitude of a youthful patient. “Hello, my name is Hal. And if you talk to me, I’ll […]
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Recognizing the critical role technology plays in today’s education, the university has recently taken proactive measures to extend and strengthen Wi-Fi signal and improve wireless connectivity.
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It is with profound sadness that The University of Texas of Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) announces that William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, president of UT Health San Antonio passed away this morning, March 14, 2024. There will be announcements about Dr. Henrich’s memorial services soon.
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The Charles E. Cheever Jr. Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics hosted its 17th annual Community Service Learning Conference on Feb. 3 under the theme “One Planet. One Health. We are all connected.”
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Recognizing the critical role technology plays in today’s education, the university has recently taken proactive measures to extend and strengthen Wi-Fi signal and improve wireless connectivity.
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, employees are increasingly seeking personal fulfillment and increased value from their jobs, according to workplace research groups LinkedIn, Gallup and Gartner. This includes the feeling of a strong and shared purpose. They want to be able to share their talents and be stimulated and valued. In addition to aligning with a personal mission, job stability and security also are vital factors driving satisfaction.
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Dining and food services around campus will be closed or operate with abbreviated hours due to the holidays.
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UT Health San Antonio’s Institute for Integration of Medicine & Science (IIMS) and the UTSA College for Health, Community and Policy (HCaP) are seeking proposals for one-year, $5,000 Community Engagement Small Project Grants. The goal is to promote, develop and expand community and academic research partnerships for the translation of science from basic discovery to clinical […]
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