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Celebrating the flavor of memories through Mexican cuisine
As part of its Hispanic Heritage Month observance, UTSA Libraries will host its annual Ven a Comer celebration, honoring the rich history of Mexican culinary traditions, with a particular focus on the Mexican Cookbook Collection.
UTSA Libraries offers helpful resources for the new semester
SEPTEMBER 9, 2024 — Students at UTSA are finding exciting new resources at UTSA Libraries this semester, enhancing their learning and collaboration experiences. From cutting-edge tech gear available for borrowing to the new Librarian Lab, the UTSA Libraries is key to supporting students in their academic journey.
New exhibit offers iconic creations from Warhol, Longo, Mapplethorpe
UTSA presents "Cultural Bounty," showcasing 114 artworks by Warhol, Mapplethorpe, and Longo. Exhibit runs Aug 1 to Nov 2 at Russell Hill Rogers Galleries. Opening reception on Sept 5.
UTSA professor to discuss program connecting students and incarcerated scholars at upcoming Pizza & Research
UTSA Honors College and Philosophy & Classics Professor of Instruction Mel Webb recently reached a milestone in their academic career: the fifth anniversary of a class that positively impacts the lives of both UTSA students and incarcerated individuals at the Fabian Dominguez State Jail.
Exploring the Legacy of a San Antonio Culinary and Entrepreneurial Icon
UTSA commemorates Women's History Month with an exhibit honoring Rosemary Kowalski, a San Antonio hospitality icon. The exhibit showcases her 70+ year career through photographs, recipes, calendars, and personal mementos.
UTSA and TTU Press seek writers for new indigenous foodways book series
UTSA Libraries Special Collections and Texas Tech University Press collaborate on a book series, "Indigenous Foodways of Texas and Northern Mexico," leveraging UTSA's Mexican Cookbook Collection and TTUP's publishing expertise to delve into and share Indigenous food traditions, techniques, and histories.
UTSA Libraries Launches CEDISH: Supporting Faculty Research and Local Storytelling for Collaborative Digital Scholarship
UTSA Libraries launched CEDISH to support faculty-led digital research and collaborative community-based humanities projects.
UTSA Libraries will launch new initiative for digital scholarship research
UTSA Libraries will host a January 31 open house to launch the Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub (CEDISH), introducing a new initiative that connects faculty, students, and the community through digital scholarship, teaching, and research.
In Memoriam: UTSA Libraries commemorates the legacy of librarian Rita Wilson
UTSA Libraries and the entire UTSA community are mourning the loss of librarian Rita Wilson, who passed away earlier this month. Wilson was the UTSA government document expert and subject area library liaison for the anthropology, modern languages, linguistics, criminal justice and geography departments.
Congratulations UTSA 2023-24 Adopt-a-Free-Textbook faculty grant winners
(JANUARY 17, 2024) — UTSA Libraries announces that seven Adopt-a-Free-Textbook grants have been awarded to 11 faculty members for the 2023-24 academic year for their commitment to adopting or creating free or Open Educational Resource (OER) textbooks as the primary instructional materials in their courses. These grants will result in substantial student savings, totaling $552,686 over the course of the grant period.
Apply for faculty grants that improve teaching and bolster student success
(DECEMBER 19, 2023) — UTSA Libraries is pleased to announce it will again offer faculty two grants, Faculty Teaching in the Archives (FTIA) and Adopt-a-Free Textbook, designed to enhance teaching and directly support the success of UTSA students. The application period is now open for UTSA faculty members interested in applying for one or both grants. The deadline for submitting applications for either grant is March 18.