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Women's Basketball to Face UTSA in Exhibition Match
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A&M–San Antonio women’s basketball will face the University of Texas at San Antonio in an exhibition matchup.
This will be the first time the two San Antonio programs meet on the court.
Saturday, Oct. 25 |1 p.m.
UTSA, Physical Education Building, Convocation Center
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The Winter’s Tale: A Staged Reading Screening
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In this powerful new adaptation of The Winter’s Tale, playwright José Cruz González reimagines Shakespeare’s classic through the lens of indigenous resistance, weaving themes of jealousy, betrayal and redemption into the temporal borderlands of colonial history.
Join us for a special screening of the staged reading and experience a compelling fusion of cultures and storytelling.
Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025 | 5:30 – 8 p.m.
Classroom Hall
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College of Arts & Sciences Seminar Series: Dr. Nicole Carr Book Talk |
Come out for this fall's second COAS Seminar Series. Dr. Nicole Carr will discuss her recently published book, "Black Feminist Mothering in 21st Century Literature," with Dr. Joycelyn Moody, director of the African American Literature and Cultures Institute at UTSA.
Tuesday, Oct. 21 | 2 - 3:15 p.m.
Patriots' Casa, Ceremony Room
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11-Month MBA Information Sessions |
Learn about the unique benefits of A&M–San Antonio’s accelerated 11-Month MBA program. These sessions will answer prospective students’ questions and serve as a recruitment tool for the Fall 2026 cohort. The program features evening classes (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), a cohort-based model, is open to all majors, and includes books and an international business and cultural experience (travel not included) in the program fee.
Session Dates:
Thursday, Oct. 30 | In-Person
Wednesday, Nov. 19 | Virtual
Tuesday, Dec. 2 | Virtual
Please RSVP at: mba@tamusa.edu
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Panel: Linguistic Justice and Indigenous Language Revitalization
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During this panel discussion, two scholars will explore language revitalization efforts in distinct indigenous nations, illustrating how these initiatives inform communication, culture, art and education while outlining pathways for support.
Ānua Reyes will discuss the role of Indigenous linguists, the decolonial methodologies applied to Pajalate and Native American sign language, and the rejection of colonial frameworks.
Dr. Kathryn Vomero Santos, drawing from Shakespeare in Tongues, will focus on multilingual counternarratives, the impacts of federal Indian boarding schools, indigenous revitalization efforts, border militarization, and struggles over ethnic studies in classrooms.
Oct. 27 | 5 – 6:45 p.m.
Patriots’ Casa, Ceremony Room
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College of Arts and Sciences Seminar Series: Dr. Hemant Kulkarni |
As part of the College Seminar Series, Dr. Kulkarni will discuss his research projects about novel, inexpensive and non-invasive uses of AI for disease screening. He will also present an overview of some exciting research ideas in this field, including the potential use of AI in genetic risk screening. Lastly, he will share some of the University's Public Health Genetics and Genomics Group's pathbreaking research initiatives.
Thursday, Oct. 16 | 3:30 - 5 p.m.
Classroom Hall 102
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University Secures $3 Million Grant to Support Texans with Disabilities |
A&M–San Antonio has received a $3 million federal grant to launch Alamo Bridges, an innovative training program designed to support Texans with disabilities as they transition from school to the workforce. Led by a cross-disciplinary team of faculty, the initiative aims to prepare 500 professionals statewide—educators, vocational counselors and community partners—through flexible, research-based training modules. With its first cohort launching in 2026, Alamo Bridges aims to foster a more inclusive, better-prepared workforce across Texas.
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Student Counseling Center
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The following offices are open late until 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every month:
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- Academic Advising
- Academic Student Success Center
- Bookstore
- Cisneros Institute: Student Life, Transfer Center
- Disability Support Services
- Enrollment Services Center: Financial Aid, Admissions, Registrar's Office
- Student Business Services
- Mays Center
- Military Affairs
- Parking and Transportation
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The Spotlight is the campus newsletter for the students of Texas A&M-San Antonio. The Spotlight is published every Tuesday from the start of the semester, providing insight into A&M-SA news, events, and announcements. If you would like to promote a University-wide event or announcement in The Spotlight, submit this form by 5 p.m. CT on a Monday the week before publication.
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