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2008. Welcome to UTSA University Excellence and Service Awards. UTSA in 1997. Fiesta Under the Stars, Sombrilla Plaza. UTSA in 1997. Conflict Resolution Committee. UTSA in 1996. University Center expansion. UTSA in 1996. Biosciences Building construction. UTSA in 1996.
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2008 Welcome to UTSA University Excellence and Service Awards
UTSA in 1997 Fiesta Under the Stars, Sombrilla Plaza
UTSA in 1997 Conflict Resolution Committee
UTSA in 1996 University Center expansion
UTSA in 1996 Biosciences Building construction
UTSA in 1996 Downtown Campus tour during Frio Street Building construction
UTSA in 1995 Fiesta Plaza comes down to make way for UTSA Downtown Campus
UTSA in 1995 K. Johnson retirement reception, Office of the Vice President for Business Affairs
UTSA in 1995 Business Building construction
UTSA in 1992 University Oaks Apartments construction
UTSA in 1992 University Oaks Apartments construction
UTSA in 1992 University Center, pre-expansion
UTSA in 1980s 1604 Campus
UTSA in 1985 Looking south toward lot 9, University Center construction in foreground
UTSA in 1981 Humanities and Social Sciences Building atrium, 1604 Campus
UTSA in 1981 Admissions staff
UTSA in 1981 Physical Plant crew
UTSA in 1979 Science Building south paseo, vacant lot at left is now Engineering Building
UTSA in 1975 Sombrilla Plaza construction
UTSA in 1975 Sombrilla Plaza construction
UTSA in 1974 Koger Center, Loop 410 at Babcock, UTSA offices
UTSA in 1973 Rattlesnake Hill campus construction view
UTSA in 1970 Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes, President Arleigh B. Templeton and Assistant to the President D.L. Gates at UTSA offices, HemisFair Plaza
UTSA in 1969 HemisFair Plaza UTSA offices, former French restaurant Maison Blanche
UTSA in 1969 UTSA, 1604 Campus view -- Watch out for snakes!
UTSA created in 1969 Gov. Preston Smith signs bill in front of the Alamo creating UTSA.
Pre-UTSA: 1968 Tower of the Americas under construction for HemisFair
Pre-UTSA: 1968 Monorail at HemisFair
UTSA roots: 1968 HemisFair Texas Pavilion, now UTSA’s Institute of Texan Cultures