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John L. Santikos Building, Russell Hill Rogers Galleries 1201 Navarro St., San Antonio

A new exhibit, “Cultural Bounty: The Beckstead • Lerma • Annala Collection,” is a showpiece of the UTSA Art Collection. It features 48 artistic pieces from internationally renowned artists such as Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe and emerging local and Texas artists such as Sara Vanderbeek, Fernando Andrade, and UTSA alum Richard Armendariz (’95). [...]

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Pursuing Funding in the Humanities and Humanitistic Social Sciences

Virtual: Zoom

Online workshop on the types of funding available to support research in the humanities and humanities-related social sciences and how to compete for them. The webinar focuses on how to compete for grants from the NEH, NEA, and private foundations, and grants to travel to collections and libraries. Presented By: Lucy Deckard, Academic [...]

SEMINAR – Using machine learning to generate neighborhood definitions: The application of hierarchical clustering and commuting zones at the Census Tract level. – Texas Research Data Center

In-Person

Presented By: Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Variation in the definitions of spatial units substantially impacts the validation of causal relationships between individual and ecological contexts. Acknowledging this significant influence of neighborhood definition on research outcomes, our study seeks to introduce a scalable methodological innovation by synthesizing Tolbert and Killian’s (1987) [...]

Teaching and Learning with Generative Artificial Intelligence Informative Sessions

MS 240 and Online

Join our informative sessions on teaching and learning with generative AI, where you can bring your questions and engage in dynamic discussions. Explore a tour of our self-paced online course designed to explore generative AI in education. Discover spotlight strategies to effectively engage students and integrate generative AI into your teaching practices.By attending this course, [...]

Community Solutions RIG Meeting

Virtual: TEAMS

Fall 2024 monthly meeting of the UTSA Community Solutions RIG. View more information

WORKSHOP DAY 1- Machine learning fundamentals for socio-demographic researchers. – Texas Research Data Center

In-Person

Presented By: Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign The rapid evolution of computational power, statistical methodologies, and the proliferation of large datasets have spurred a significant rise in the application of machine learning (ML) techniques in various fields. For population researchers, integrating data sources such as social media, mobile phone data, crowd-sourced [...]

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