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SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 — Graduating Roadrunners and their families can mark their calendars for the Class of 2024’s Fall Commencement ceremonies.
UTSA Commencement ceremonies will take place on Saturday, December 14, at the Alamodome. The doctoral conferral ceremony is scheduled at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, December 11, in the Arts Building Recital Hall (ARTS 2.03.02B).
Graduates can order their official UTSA ring, cap and gown at Grad Fest, which will be held on Monday, October 7, at the Downtown Campus and Tuesday, October 8, at the Main Campus.
Additional details, including times for specific college ceremonies, will be shared and updated on the UTSA Commencement website as they become available.
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⇒ Learn about the university’s commencement traditions.
⇒ Join the UTSA Alumni Association.
All graduating Roadrunners will receive a one-year membership to the UTSA Alumni Association and are invited to join the Alumni Association for AlumNight from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, December 5, at Rock & Brews, 5702 Landmark Parkway.
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In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn to setup an EndNote library, save references and PDFs, and automatically create and edit a bibliography. Attendees are encouraged, but not required, to have EndNote already installed on a personal computer.
Virtual Event
Join us for this first-annual pachanga celebrating the sounds, taste, art and culture of "All Things Latin" at San Antonio’s newest Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. Proudly sponsored in part by UTSA, the festival features a full lineup of live music, Latin cuisine, dance & music workshops and exhibitors, headlined by the world-famous Spanish Harlem Orchestra.
Bill Miller's Plaza, Downtown Campus
Monday, October 7, 7:30 p.m.
Featuring songs written by Latin American composers and performed by UTSA alumni and guest artists, this School of Music's Artist Series event is part of The Canciones Project, which provides recitals, lectures and more to help change the way Latin American vocal music is studied and performed.
UTSA Recital Hall
Tuesday, October 8, 2:00 p.m.
Pressbooks is an open educational resource authoring platform for simple book publishing.Upon completion of the Pressbooks Basic workshop attendees will be able to: create a new book, clone an existing book, remix chapters from a variety of different Creative Commons licensed books, add media and other content to a book, export a book in a wide range of formats.
Virtual Event
Wednesday, October 9, 2:00 p.m.
Join Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub (CEDISH) and the Digital Humanities Student Association (DHSO) at UTSA for an enlightening workshop on "Responsible Datasets in Context," sponsored by the Mozilla Foundation. Participants will gain insights into creating contextually rich datasets, developing data essays, and crafting effective visualizations.
Assembly Room, 4th Floor (4.04.22), John Peace Library
Wednesday, October 9, 2:30 p.m.
Finalist candidates for the dean of the College of the Sciences will discuss their vision for the college.
Multipurpose Room, BSE 2.102, Main Campus
Thursday, October 10, 6:00 p.m.
Join us for this one-night-only event to kickoff "Pueblos del Maíz" - a celebration that pays homage to the vital role "maíz", or corn, has played in San Antonio's 300+ years of culinary heritage.
Carriqui, 239 E Grayson St, San Antonio, TX 78215
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