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UTSA Named One of 12 SA2020 Lead Partners
May 25, 2012 | posted by The Institute
UTSA College of Public Policy has been named the lead partner of the SA2020 “Government Accountability and Civic Engagement”
Institute produces winning team in UTSA Campus Greening Idea Contest
May 16, 2012 | posted by The Institute
Students who won the UTSA Campus Greening Idea Contest were honored at a ceremony last month with certificates and cash prizes for the seven winning teams.
Eagle Ford Shale generated more than $25B in revenue in 2011
May 16, 2012 | posted by The Institute
Development of oil and natural gas in the Eagle Ford Shale contributed $25 billion in total economic output to the region in 2011
UH, Rice compete in Shell Eco-Marathon
April 05, 2012 | posted by The Institute
Ninety-nine teams and 118 vehicles from the U.S, Mexico, Canada and Brazil participated in the Shell Eco-Marathon this weekend at Discovery Green.
Car Sharing Program Now Available In San Antonio
April 02, 2012 | posted by The Institute
The service is a pay-as-you-go system, providing members with 24/7 access to vehicles located throughout downtown San Antonio
Elevated Greenway Part Of Chicago Open Space Push
March 29, 2012 | posted by The Institute
Chicago’s mayor, Rahm Emanuel announced an investment of $290 mil over the next five years to be spent on making the city more green.
EPA Proposes First-Ever Standards to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Power Plants
March 29, 2012 | posted by The Institute
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency introduced standards to limit greenhouse gas emissions for new power plants.
Solar Panels Installed at the UTSA Main Campus
March 06, 2012 | posted by The Institute
Installation of Distributed Solar Energy Resources at UTSA 1604 Campus with Sensor Network Monitoring and Control
A New Logo for Everyone
March 06, 2012 | posted by The Institute
In the fall of 2010, The Institute conducted a logo contest open to all students enrolled at UTSA with a prize of $1000.
Aquifer the highest it’s been since April
March 03, 2012 | posted by The Institute
Recent rains have raised the Edwards Aquifer to 660 feet or above and kept it there.






