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June 24, 2025

Campus News & Updates

Have a Story Idea? We Want to Hear from You!


Faculty and staff are invited to submit story ideas and content suggestions for the University news site and other communication channels. Whether it’s a student achievement, faculty research, or an upcoming event, your input helps us tell the stories that matter. Submit your ideas through our online submission form.

Launching Global Ambassadors Program: Connect with International Students


The Global Ambassadors Program provides:

  • Essential support
  • Cultural exchange
  • Global engagement


We need your support to make this program a success!


Here's how you can help:

  • Sign up and spread the word
  • Refer international students
  • Promote events
  • Provide resources


If you have any questions or want to learn more reach out to Patricia Zibluk or Daniela Llarena.

Events

World Class Resumes: International Edition - Resume Presentations


Join the Mays Center for engaging Resume Presentations designed especially for any and all looking to improve their most important job search document. Discover the secrets to crafting a polished, professional resume that captures attention in today’s global job market.


Day 1 | Tuesday, June 24 | 2-3 p.m.

Mays Center STEM 111 or online via Zoom


Day 2 | Wednesday, June 25 | 1-2:30  

Mays Center STEM 111 or online via Zoom


Day 3 | Thursday, June 26 | 10:30- 11:30 a.m.

Mays Center STEM 111 or online via Zoom.

Visit JagSync for more upcoming events.

University Highlights

First-Generation Cadet Leads the Charge


Jacqueline Rubio is a first-generation college student and the first in her family to serve in the military. She is also a standout cadet in the University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program, which was established in 2009. Rubio, who credits ROTC with instilling a mindset of discipline, resilience, and service, has enrolled in the National Guard, where she will continue to serve after graduation.

TU CASA Program Hosts Unique Summer Camp


The University hosted its first-ever summer camp for alumni of the TU CASA program, which supports students with intellectual disabilities in building independent, successful adult lives. Funded by a $2.1 million U.S. Department of Education grant, the camp offered alumni a week of educational workshops, social bonding, and career-focused experiences, including financial literacy sessions and visits to local employers.

Check out A&M-SA Today for more University news and featured stories.

Reminders

Summer Dining at A&M-SA


Are you looking for a place to eat on campus this summer? Join A&M-SA Dining Services at our on-campus locations (Dining Hall, Jaguar Java, and the C-Store) for a great meal, cup of coffee, and other items to improve your day.


Employee Meal Plans are available now through August 15. Visit the Dining Services website for more information and summer hours.

Purchase your 2025-2026 Academic Year Parking Permit


The 2025-2026 Academic Year Parking permits are available for purchase now.



What do I need to do?

Visit the Parking and Transportation Services webpage for more information on permits, parking maps, FAQs and more.


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Parking and Transportation Services at parking@tamusa.edu.

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The Growler is the campus newsletter for faculty and staff of Texas A&M-San Antonio. The Growler is published every other Tuesday from the start of the semester, providing insight into A&M-SA news, events, and announcements. If you would like to promote a University-wide event or announcement in The Growler, submit this form by 5 p.m. CT on a Monday the week before publication.

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