The Great State of Texas is growing a little slower than it used to. Researchers say Texans are simply having fewer children.
Few non-flagship universities are in NCAA football’s top conferences, but recent history suggests a path for UTSA to get there.
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A retired professor and engineer has been identified as the man found dead inside a car that crashed into a county club pond ...
Students, faculty and staff from both universities traveled up Interstate 35 for UTSA and UT Health San Antonio Day at the ...
Most Texans favor adding more exceptions to Texas’ abortion ban, including exceptions for rape and incest, according to a ...
OpenAI announced plans to introduce ChatGPT to California State University's 460,000 students and 63,000 faculty members ...
Southwest Airlines will begin nonstop service from Jacksonville International Airport to Austin, Texas, starting Oct. 2.
A new course connects UTA and Mexican postgraduate students, fostering collaboration in sustainability in housing, ...
Layoffs became a plague across Central Texas in 2024 as thousands lost jobs and companies closed their doors. One loss saw the end of an Austin-based entertainment company that had been delighting ...
Florida State, located in Tallahassee, FL, is the only beach volleyball program to have played in every AVCA and NCAA ...