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Special Collections announces recipients of the 2025–26 Faculty Teaching in the Archives grants

UT San Antonio Libraries awarded 2025–26 Faculty Teaching in the Archives grants to Dr. Liliana Saldana and Prof. Claudia Treviño García. Their projects integrate archival materials into courses on Fiesta San Antonio and bilingual education, fostering student engagement with local history through hands-on research and culturally responsive teaching tools.
UTSA Art

University-owned artwork in your office? Here’s how to get help if you need to make a move

UT San Antonio’s art collection features over 3,000 works by renowned artists like Andy Warhol and celebrated local talents. Displayed across all four campuses, the collection includes paintings, sculptures, and more. A new piece by Bettie Ward at the Downtown Campus highlights UT San Antonio’s dedication to accessible, campus-wide artistic expression.
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UTSA Libraries Guides Researchers Through New Federal Open Access Mandates

By the end of 2025, UTSA researchers must make federally funded research publicly accessible upon publication. UTSA Libraries, led by Emily Hayward and Rachel Davis, are guiding faculty and graduate students through compliance with new mandates. Through workshops, consultations, and partnerships, they help researchers navigate policy changes, publisher responses, and open access options to maintain funding eligibility.
Pati Jinich

Q&A with renowned chef and host of UTSA's Ven a Comer fundraiser

Renowned chef, author and TV show host Pati Jinich is bringing her passion for Mexican cuisine and borderlands storytelling to San Antonio.
Oscar Garza

UTSA Libraries Adds Archive of San Antonian and Veteran Journalist Oscar Garza

UTSA Libraries proudly unveils the archive of Oscar Garza, a trailblazing San Antonio journalist who championed Chicano and Latinx artists in the 1980s–90s. Packed with articles, research, and rare interviews, the collection offers a vivid look at cultural journalism’s evolution. Garza’s legacy helped reshape media narratives and amplify underrepresented voices. This exciting addition strengthens UTSA’s commitment to preserving South Texas’s rich artistic and cultural history.

Bugs! IPM practices at UTSA Special Collections

Heat, humidity, and insects define the summer season in San Antonio, Texas. This is a sad reality for archivists and anyone seeking to preserve paper and film-based collections in a state that, in the words of an anonymous quip, “has four seasons: almost summer, summer, still summer, and Christmas.” Air conditioners and dehumidifiers answer the […]

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UTSA Libraries Exceed Expectations in 2025 LibQUAL+ Survey

This past spring, UTSA Libraries conducted LibQUAL+, a nationally recognized survey to assess library services at UTSA, and a record number of students, faculty, and staff provided feedback, giving high rating to library services across all campuses.

Urban Bird Project to Happy Foundation by Nicolas Isaiah, student clerk, UTSA Special Collections

Connections aren’t something you can anticipate. However, this fact has made me appreciate every moment of life. During my time with the Urban Bird Project, I had no idea what I was in store for. Even as I walked into the first class for a basic rhetoric course, I was amazed and intrigued by the […]

100 Years Ago: A Selection from the San Antonio Light Photograph Collection

Some of the noticeable changes to San Antonio in 1925 were the large construction projects.  Among them were the Olmos Dam, the Municipal Auditorium, and the Aztec Theater.  Numerous views of these structures are represented in our collections. These photographs are representative of ones that the San Antonio Light printed in their pages in 1925.  […]

Introducing our new Special Collections Librarian

Isis Brockman, the new Special Collections Librarian, brings a rich background in libraries and education. Excited to share history through unique collections, she values community engagement and appreciates discovering new materials in her role.

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Shape the Future of UTSA Libraries: Share Your Feedback and Win Big!

From March 17 to April 11, UTSA students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to participate in the biannual LibQUAL+ survey, offering an opportunity to share valuable feedback on the UTSA Libraries' services.

Faculty Teaching in the Archives Grants for Academic Year 2025-2026

UTSA Special Collections Faculty Teaching in the Archives (FTIA) Grants are aimed at instructors who wish to enhance or create undergraduate or graduate courses using unique materials from Special Collections. These grants support the development of innovative primary source assignments and projects for students. UTSA’s manuscript and rare book collections are well suited for teaching […]