UTSA Academic News
Episode 241: Building a Marching Band with Ron Ellis
There are few figures in the UTSA community who have been around the program for as long as marching band director Ron Ellis. The architect of the Spirit of San Antonio, “E”‘s fingerprints are all over not just UTSA’s game day experience in athletics, but also the entire student-life culture ...
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As UTSA achieves its institutional goals, a new strategic vision comes into focus
Editor’s note: The majority of this article is exclusive to our Patreon subscribers. Certain sections are made available as a free preview. Become a member today to unlock the full post. UTSA President Taylor Eighmy arrived in San Antonio in the fall of 2017 bursting with ambition to grow the ...
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Episode 179: Fundraising and UTSA Giving Day with Karl Miller-Lugo
This week we’re joined by Karl Miller-Lugo, UTSA’s Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations. Karl shared with us a bit about his background, as well as what makes fundraising at UTSA such an exciting opportunity. We also discuss the affect success on the football field has on UTSA’s overall ...
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Patreon Bonus Episode – March 2022
We travel wide around the world of UTSA Athletics with updates across several different sports. Everyone we highlight is making UTSA supporters proud, with one unfortunate exception… 1:44 – What’s the prime spring break spot for UTSA student these days? Jared and Adrian are too old to know… 4:15 – ...
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2021 Domey Awards Ceremony
The wait is finally over! Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the 2021 Domey Awards! We took the ceremony to the next level this year with some amazing custom graphics and music. While the audio is posted to our podcast feed, I highly encourage you all to enjoy the full experience ...
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UTSA hits Tier One status but loses a basketball standout and offensive coordinator
The news is slow through January as usual, but we still managed an hour long podcast discussing the recent developments around Roadrunner Land. First up is the sad and surprising news that Dhieu Dieng has left the basketball team mid-season to pursue professional opportunities. It leaves UTSA without its best ...
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