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19th Annual Community Engaged Learning Conference
February 6, 2026
The 19th Annual Community Engaged Learning Conference was held January 31st, 2026. This year’s theme is The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Community Health.
APA Style Manual Now Available Online!
December 8, 2025
We’re excited to announce that the APA Style Manual, an online, full-text version of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, is now available for every user at UT Health San Antonio. This new resource provides cover-to-cover access to the most widely used academic writing style guide in the world.
Briscoe Library: 40 Years Strong
November 20, 2025
40 years ago, this month, the Dolph Briscoe, Jr. Library was officially dedicated. The dedication took place on November 14th, 1985 and was attended by UT System Board of Regents Members, local figures, library staff, university affiliates, and a packed crowd. The library, named for former Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe Jr., was the first building […]
New Student Projects Added to the Digital Archive
September 22, 2025
Each spring and fall, the UT San Antonio Health Science Center Libraries proudly receive and preserve student works submitted through the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and the School of Nursing. These contributions comprising Electronic Theses & Dissertations (ETDs) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) projects are a vital part of our mission to support […]
Healthcare Heroes: Mario E. Ramirez
September 3, 2025
September marks the landing of Hurricane Beulah in 1967. The storm crossed over the Caribbean, the Yucatan Peninsula, and then moved into the Mexican and Texas areas of the lower Rio Grande Valley as a Category 3 storm that spawned 115 tornadoes across the state. A slow moving storm, Beulah caused significant flooding and damage, […]
HIV Out Loud & History of Medicine Lectures
July 30, 2025
Did you miss our Spring History of Medicine lecture? On May, 28th, Drs Rachel Pearson and Yolanda Crous presented HIV Out Loud: Building the History of an Epidemic. HIV Out Loud is a project focused on training health sciences students to become oral history interviewers. The doctors and their students interviewed local LGBT individuals about […]
