Madla Elementary School principal JoAnn Buchanan has met with her staff continuously over the last couple of months to prepare their campus for the return of some students on Oct. 5.
In honor of the more than 350,000 dedicated educators across the state, Texas A&M University-San Antonio is celebrating 2020 World Teachers’ Day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2020, with activities throughout the week to recognize the selflessness and commitment of teachers.
COVID-19 has underscored the need for more Emergency Nurse Practitioners (ENP) in the state. But even before the pandemic, that sent thousands of patients to emergency rooms in the state, there was a critical need for more highly trained ENPs in rural areas of South and West Texas.
The University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) has taken the next step toward the establishment of a major medical campus in the traditionally medically underserved community on the South Side of San Antonio.
While traditionally Business Week has been an in-person event, this year the Greehey School of Business will go virtual to accommodate the health and safety measures needed to keep our community safe from COVID-19. Professional attire is required for all events.
This year, the two professors awarded the title of Murchison Professor are Farzan Aminian, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Engineering Science, and Amer Kaissi, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of the Health Care Administration.
When UT Health San Antonio’s Robert A. De Lorenzo, MD, was an Army doctor in the bloody Iraq war, he was disturbed by a gap in care due to antiquated airway devices.