UTSA’s most academically diverse college, the College of Liberal and Fine Arts contributes to the education of virtually every student at UTSA. In addition to exemplary teaching, the college produces quality research and creative works in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

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OVATIONS Magazine

Explore the latest issue of Ovations magazine and see how COLFA is shaping the future of the liberal and fine arts! It highlights the work of our faculty, students, and alumni while showing how their ideas and creativity shape the world around them.

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Research Centers

$2M

in projects funded through 49 grants

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Certificate Programs

College of Liberal and Fine Arts Events

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Mar - Apr

25 - 18

2026

42nd Annual Juried Student Exhibition

Our 42nd Annual Juried Student Exhibition was juried by artist Sulo Bee.

Apr

7

2026

Tea Time: Syllabus to Resume Workshop

Learn how to use your course syllabus to build your resume!

Apr

7

2026

Student Recital: Brianna Castilla

Student Recital: Brianna Castilla

Apr

7

2026

Percussion Ensemble

Percussion Ensemble

Dr. Endia Hayes

December 15, 2025

Endia Hayes, Ph.D. Publishes Article in Sage Journals

Dr. Endia Hayes, Assistant Professor at UTSA publishes article, "Sensing the Black femme: Spit's obsessions and pleasures in Aunt Dicy Tales," in Sage Journals.

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/nov/28/oh-mary-abraham-lincoln-first-lady-show-london?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

December 12, 2025

Dr. Catherine Clinton interviewed by The Guardian about the one-act play Oh, Mary!

Dr. Catherine Clinton, UTSA Professor of History and author of Mrs. Lincoln: A Life, gives her take on the one-act play Oh, Mary! for The Guardian.

Ali Atabey, PhD publishes article

November 13, 2025

Ali Atabey Publishes Article in The Journal of Religious Minorities Under Muslim Rule

“European Men, Ottoman Women, and Legal Agency in Early Modern Istanbul”

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November 3, 2025

A Story Reclaimed, Marfa's Blackwell School

A Story Reclaimed How Marfa’s Blackwell School became a National Historic Site with the help of UT San Antonio faculty, students and alumni By Nick Ward, Cristobal Lopez and Kirsten Gardner