More than 300 students from the Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design presented their Senior Design I and II projects at the Fall 2023 Tech Symposium on Nov. 17 in the H-E-B Ballroom. Both courses require students to work in teams to solve a real-world problem. Students taking Senior Design I are tasked with.
The Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design hosted their semi-annual Tech Symposium from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov. 17 in the H-E-B Ballroom. The Tech Symposium allows more than 300 engineering students taking Senior Design I and II to showcase the work they have done in their respective classes over the course.
UTSA announced on Nov. 6 that philanthropists Ed and Linda Whitacre gave a $1 million donation to support the university’s engineering programs along with a new athletics facility. The money, which will be split evenly, will go towards UTSA Athletics fundraising for a new basketball and volleyball practice facility and the Margie and Bill Klesse.
UTSA’s Student Government Association (SGA) gathered for the fifth time this semester to discuss the upcoming homecoming week, address various student concerns and deal with internal affairs. On Oct. 19, SGA held a student general assembly to cover topics relating to school spirit and student issues. Toward the beginning of the meeting, President Zachary Nepote.
UTSA has launched six new degree programs this fall semester, including three bachelor’s degrees, one master’s degree and two Ph.D. programs. Students also have the option to obtain a graduate certificate in Music Theory Pedagogy. The College for Health, Community and Policy is offering three new degrees a B.S. in Nutrition and Health, a.