Americana music master Robert Earl Keen (best known for his song, The Road Goes on Forever) will share his thoughts on the creative process at the Briscoe Western Art Museum on June 28, 6:30 p.m.
Written by Don Mathis on Jun 26 2016 - 11:42am
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Feb 22 2016 - 9:11pm
Catch up and get ahead with the edge for the week of February 22.
Early Voting
Have you voted yet? If not, hurry up because early voting for the March 1 primary election ends on Friday, Feb. 26.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Jan 26 2016 - 2:00pm
Catch up and get ahead with the edge for the week of January 25, 2016.
Mayor Ivy Taylor at UTSA: Cities and Citizens
Written by CMHE on Jul 11 2014 - 2:37pm
REPLAY VIDEO: The 11th installment of “Conversations About Ethics” is an especially relevant one: Powerful new knowledge about the human genome is ushering in an era of personalized medicine. Researchers are answering questions we hardly dared ask a decade ago, and their findings will soon become an accepted part of patient care. There’s a pressing need to understand not only the science of these breakthroughs but also the ethical implications.
Written by UT Health Scie… on Feb 3 2014 - 2:47pm
REPLAY VIDEO: Join us at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11 for the live webcast of Medical Prices in the US: A Problem We Can't Ignore featuring New York Times Health Correspondent Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal.
Written by UTSACollege on Jan 9 2014 - 5:10pm
Replay the Q&A session from the live webcast of Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's lecture for the UTSA College of Public Policy's Deans Distinguished Lecture Series.
Written by Amanda Evrard on Nov 6 2013 - 1:39pm
REPLAY VIDEO: NOWCastSA will webcast the University of Texas Health Science Center's One Community/One Book presentation by author Louise Aronson, MD from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14 at the Health Science Center Holly Auditorium, 7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
Written by Elizabeth Allen on Oct 31 2012 - 2:20pm
A cancer diagnosis can be life-changing, not only for patients, but also for their loved ones. These are the people who will provide emotional support to the patient while wrestling with their own feelings. They may devote significant time and energy to learning about conditions and treatment options, knowing that decisions are not ultimately theirs to make. They often help manage chores, finances, meals and more for the patient while trying to keep their own lives on track.
Written by Rudy Arispe on Apr 2 2012 - 5:46pm
As Iran threatens to erase Israel from the map through possible nuclear annihilation and anti-Semitic attitudes persist throughout the world, should society be concerned? Edward Westermann, distinguished scholar in residence at the Holocaust Memorial Museum, believes so. He will address these issues and more during a lecture, “Confronting Hatred: Implications of the Holocaust for Contemporary Society” at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 15 at Congregation Agudas Achim, 16550 Huebner Road. Admission is free and open to the public.
Written by Elizabeth Allen on Mar 2 2012 - 1:24pm
Nature has provided us the materials for many of the most effective medicines in use today, and science continually looks to nature to find what other healing compounds it holds.
Two scientists from the School of Medicine at the UT Health Science Center will discuss this, and their own research on plant-derived cancer-fighting compounds, at the Cancer Therapy & Research Center’s March 8 free public lecture.