March
March 29, 2021
UTSA Honors Students Educate and Celebrate Through Day of the Dead Exhibit
While many UTSA students take the month of October to celebrate Halloween, one group of Honors students have turned their attention to Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Honors College counselor and instructor Alegra Lozano teaches the honors seminar, in which her students explore the observance and community engagement around this lavish multi-day celebration.
March 11, 2021
Teaching in the time of COVID
Gone are the days of professors lecturing to throngs of students in crowded lecture halls. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way college classes operate, at least for the time being and perhaps with a lasting impact.
March 11, 2021
The ELF Goes Virtual
In the past, the ELF was a traditional poster conference open to the university community. Students presented their experiences to judges from across the university who assessed the degree to which experiences met the Honors College learning outcomes and ethos. This year, the ELF went virtual.
March 11, 2021
Place, People, San Antonio: Transformative Leadership - Honors Professional Development
In the Fall of 2020, Elisa Perkins taught an Honors Professional Development Course, Place, People, San Antonio: Transformative Leadership. Perkins says that the course “engaged various levels of leadership of industries in San Antonio.” With this course, being virtual has turned out to be a huge advantage.
March 11, 2021
Home in the Time of Covid: Service
Honors College lecturer Amy Hauck incorporated the pandemic into her classroom lessons with her Service course, Home In The Time of Covid.
March 11, 2021
Demography of Covid: Honors Intellectual Achievement
Professor and Chair Kara Joyner was new to UTSA this fall, and Honors College students had the good fortune to learn from her, too.
March 11, 2021
Connect, Collect, Create: Honors Service
During the Summer of 2020, Citymester coordinator and Honors College lecturer Elisa Perkins, created an Honors Service course that incorporated COVID-19 into her summer classroom curriculum.
March 11, 2021
Civic Ethos: Philosophy of Civic Engagement
As a final project in the course, students applied the knowledge they have gained by creating a proposal and a poster for a future service project, based on their own passions and interests.
March 11, 2021
A Dungeons and Dragons Academic Adventure: Academic Inquiry & Scholarship
Don’t be fooled into thinking Robertson’s class was just an opportunity for students to get together and play Dungeons and Dragons.
March 11, 2021
Writing for the Screen: Skill Development
The goal of Writing for the Screen is to teach students the skill of screenwriting and all that entails (including structure, format and character development).