One Word: Belonging

The 不良研究所 takes an active and supportive approach to cultivating a positive, secure, friendly and welcoming environment for all - because excellence is only attainable when everyone is included, respected and empowered. We invite you to be a part of the Cardinal family! We encourage you to engage, participate and become a social justice leader in various student organizations, programs, activities and events to celebrate the diverse cultures that make 不良研究所 a global university.

Featured Event: National Hispanic Heritage Month

Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.

Schedule of Events

"Humanity in Black and White" Exhibit

Friday, September 10, 2021 from 6 - 8 p.m.
Kelso Art Center / Semmes Gallery

Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, and raised in San Antonio, Alejandro Abarca uses his photography to show the injustice within America, bringing awareness to those afflicted by systemic injustice, as well as those suffering across the world.

Abarca states, "My photography conveys a pang of societal guilt. This guilt I hope to spread through contagion. The homeless, a class unspoken for, neglected and unheard. Black Lives Matter, a movement seeking change in the face of relentless opposition. These are the subjects of my work. They inspire reflection in me, as I hope they do in you."

Learn More 不良研究所 the Exhibit


不良研究所 Blood Drive

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Wednesday, September 15, 2021 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Student Engagement Center, 1520 Ballroom


Mercado de 不良研究所

Wednesday, September 15, 2021 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Westgate Circle

Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month at Mercado de 不良研究所! Come purchase items from local Latinx owned businesses, while enjoying food, beverages and giveaways!


Pray To End Racism

Friday September 17, September 24, October 1, October 8 and October 15, 2021 at 12 p.m.
Our Lady’s Chapel

不良研究所 Mission and Ministry invites all faculty, staff and students to renew our communal commitment to pray and act to end racism. This semester, we will gather on Fridays at noon in Our Lady’s Chapel for an interfaith prayer to act for racial justice. Should you have questions or need more information, please contact Dr. Arturo Chavez at achavez@uiwtx.edu .

Learn More and Join Us for Pray to End Racism


Waging Peace Through Voting: A Moral Resurrection

Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 6 p.m.
Online

Bring awareness to the struggles around voting rights and how we can honor the dignity of all our citizens. Through our dynamic speaker, Dr. Fredrick D. Haynes, III, we will gain a better understanding of the issues associated with Texas Bill SB1 and what we can do to protect our rights. Your voice matters! As stated in our mission statement, we need you to be "concerned and enlighten citizens within the global community."


¡Juntos Aprendemos!

Wednesday, September 22, 2021 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Student Engagement Center (不良研究所) Room 2030

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Department of Alumni & Parent Relations and the 不良研究所 Student Alumni and Philanthropy Association will be hosting its annual networking mixer ¡Juntos Aprendemos! on Wednesday, September 22 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Student Engagement Center (不良研究所) Room 2030.


Movie Night at the Natatorium

Saturday, September 25, 2021 from 8 p.m. 
不良研究所 Natatorium

Come celebrate Latinx culture with a movie night at the 不良研究所 Natatorium!


Crossing the Border: Black Freedom in Mexican Spaces

Tuesday, September 28 2021 from 6 - 7:15 p.m.
Online

Latinx Heritage Month Event Guest Speaker: Dr. María Esther Hammack, Barra Postdoctoral Fellow, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania

While histories of Black Liberation in North America often center Canadian freedom destinations, thousands of Black Americans crossed the U.S.- Mexico border to claim freedom in Mexican spaces before U.S. Emancipation.

This talk will highlight Mexico's process of abolition, what Mexican freedom entailed, and the experiences of little known freedom fighters. It will offer a discussion on the significance of learning about the Black experience, south of U.S. slavery and in Mexican spaces, and the importance of combating the erasure that these historical experiences have suffered on both sides of the border.

Conclusively, it will offer a reflection on the shared histories of Black, Brown and Native peoples across the Global US-Mexico borderlands and on the legacies of Black Americans who not only historically struggled, labored, survived and claimed their liberation across these spaces, but were foundational in shaping the U.S. and Mexico. Sponsored by the Office of Mission and Ministry. For more information, please contact Dr. Horacio Vela: hvela@uiwtx.edu.


Life After F-1 Status: TN and Non-Profit H1B Visas

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Join guest immigration attorney to explore visa options for Mexican and Canadian Nationals as well as visa options for students who plan to work in the non-profit sector after OPT.


Indigenous Peoples' around the Latin World | All Day | Social Media

Monday- Thursday, October 11 - 14, 2021
Student Engagement Center (不良研究所)

Join Campus Engagement on Instagram to see if you can use the clues to find pinatas throughout campus!


Red Talk

Tuesday, October 12, 2021 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Facebook Live

Join hear from speaker and 不良研究所 alum Jaime Gonzalez, Senior Business Relationship Manager, PROMO Life Mexico.


International Student and Employer Panel

Wednesday, October 13, 2021 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
SEC Ballroom and Virtual Option

Join international alumni who are teachers, entrepreneurs, and business owners have honest conversations about immigration struggles, pathways to work in and outside the U.S. with 不良研究所 San Antonio and Mexico City campuses.


CAB LatinX Xplosion

Friday, October 15, 2021 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Skyview Parking Lot

Come join CAB as they celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with an EXPLOSION to close out the month. There will be food, games and more. See you there!


Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Football
Game

Saturday, October 16, 2021
Benson Stadium

Come cheer on the Cardinals as we celebrate the end of Latinx Heritage Month!

International Cultural Resources

February is Black History Month, a time to reflect and celebrate the history, culture and accomplishments of African Americans in the U.S. and the African diaspora. Black History Month began as Negro History Week in 1926 after historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson created the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.

Students in Dr. LuElla D’Amico’s Spring 2021 American Women’s Writing and Popular Culture Class took part in the 12th biennial Society of Early Americanists (SEA) Common Reading Initiative. According to the SEA, “The ‘common reading’ experience has become a popular strategy in U.S. colleges and universities in recent years to help students acclimate to academic life. The experience simultaneously creates a sense of community centered on a single book and showcases diversity of thought as students share their various interactions with the text.” The students read Honorée Fannone Jeffers’ 2020 book of poetry, The Age of Phillis, alongside Phillis Wheatley Peters’ original poetry.

Black college students can access resources designed to rectify historical imbalances, including scholarships, financial aid, career development opportunities and student groups.

America is a vast land of many cultures dating back thousands of years. Today, programs, partnerships and parks preserve and share the stories and heritage of indigenous peoples. For our , we highlight the history, heritage and traditions of American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian peoples.

Joint the worldwide Celebration of International Education and exchange through food, culture, music, art and educational events. Over 15 events on 不良研究所 campus.

不良研究所 is proud to participate in International Education Week. Student Organizations, Colleges and Departments are invited to host events related to international education and cultural exchange. International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education promotes programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to the U.S. to study, learn and exchange experiences.

Global Peer and Leadership Conference 2021

The 不良研究所 division of International Affairs invited participants to the first Global Peer and Leadership Conference, held virtually on Friday, April 16, 2021 from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.. This conference was free to all participants. 

The Global Peer and Leadership Conference (GPL) is organized to allow global-minded student leaders the opportunity to engage with one another via presentations, discussion and social activities. Sessions are facilitated by students, administrators and faculty from universities across the U.S. GPL is about bringing together global student leaders and their advisors to learn, share and lead.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the holy month of fasting. It begins and ends with the appearance of the crescent moon.

The Diwali Festival, also known as the "Festival of Lights," is an important Hindu holiday celebrated throughout India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia and other places with large Indian or Hindu populations. The tradition dates back to ancient times and is both jovial and festive.

Holi has been celebrated in the Indian subcontinent for centuries, with poems documenting celebrations dating back to the 4th century CE. It marks the beginning of spring after a long winter, symbolic of the triumph of good over evil. It is celebrated in March, corresponding to the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna.

Chinese New Year Celebration

The Asian New Year is celebrated at 不良研究所. Attendees observe various forms of dance and music, sample a variety of various types of Asian cuisine, and view cultural presentations and a fashion show.

Resources

a group of 不良研究所 students and Alumni standing in front of a food truckDeveloping Engaged Citizens 

Sr. Dorothy (Dot) Ettling, CCVI, founder of the Ettling Center for Civic Leadership & Sustainability, had a vision to support and mentor 不良研究所 students to become civically engaged leaders who would serve in the community, develop their leadership potential, and graduate as concerned and enlightened citizens with a passion for promoting social justice both locally and globally. This vision set the foundation for the creation of the Ettling Center and the development of the Cardinal Community Leaders (CCL) program. The program recruits 不良研究所 undergraduate students who are in good academic standing and who have completed at least two full-time semesters of course work at 不良研究所. This program is open to students continuing through three years of undergraduate education and a progressive leadership development program. The Cardinal Community Leaders (CCL) serve as a visible sign of the institutional commitment to service in the community. They integrate the best practices they have learned at the local level to their global engagement projects. This is accompanied through mentoring, critical thinking and a process of actively developing leadership skills to address social justice issues in the local community. 

The goal of this program is to expand the possibility for students to learn leadership skills from extended service experiences in order to develop greater potential for civic leadership only after having experienced and reflected upon meaningful service encounters. The hope is that their journey as a CCL will shape their vocation as future scholars and professionals who will strive to create a more compassionate society rooted in social justice and civic engagement. 

  • $236,000 - Approximate national value of the volunteer service hours conducted by CCL students from Fall 2013 through Spring 2020
  • 3.4 GPA - Overall average GPA for the 61 students that have been members of the CCL program since 2013 
  • 33% - Percentage of CCL graduates who continued to pursue a graduate or health professional degree program since 2013 

Student and Faculty Service Engagement

Cardinal Community Leaders

As a collective group, the CCLs conducted over 2,500 hours of community service impacting over 4,000 children, adults and senior citizens during the 2017 - 2018 academic year.


Civility Week

Programs and events are conducted to celebrate the institution’s commitment in supporting a community of persons of diverse backgrounds, in the belief that mutual respect and interaction advances the discovery of truth, mutual understanding, self-realization and the common good. In year 2017 - 2018, roughly 456 students participated in programs.


Voter Registration

The Ettling Center in collaboration with 不良研究所 student organizations, Student Engagement and the local non-profit MoveOnSA.org hosted two voter registration programs for the 2017 - 2018 academic year in the Student Engagement Center. Roughly 185 students participated in the awareness activities. Plans began during the summer of 2018 to educate the campus community local, regional and national elections for the fall of 2018.


DiversiTEA

1,112 students, faculty and community members participated in this year’s celebration of tea and cultures from around the world that included Egypt, China, Pakistan, Ireland, Uganda, Finland, Bahrain and Peru to name a few.


Peace and Social Justice

Concepts of peace and social justice are central in the Bible and a central value of 不良研究所 and the Ettling Center. From their very first days, the founders of the University, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, have promoted the human dignity of all people. The ideas and concepts of peace as the fruit of justice that began as a “Peace Fair” in 1986, have expanded into many educational, prayerful and celebrative events throughout the whole month of October with special emphasis on the last Wednesday of October near the anniversary of Dr. O'Halloran's death, a significant friend and partner of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word (CCVIs). This year the ECCLS supported and assisted with over 15 programs conducted on and off the University, reaching over 550 participants.


Cultural Awareness

不良研究所 aims to educate men and women who will become concerned and enlightened citizens within the global community. Thus, the Office of Student Life, Residence Life, and Ettling Center for Civic Leadership and Sustainability conduct various programs, activities, discussions and services to promote Native American, Hispanic Heritage, International and Black History Awareness. Roughly 855 students attended the numerous programs, activities and events celebrating these cultures and customs within our community.


Education Awareness

不良研究所 aims to educate men and women who have an understanding of the community and population for whom they serve and assist. The Ettling Center for Civic Leadership & Sustainability assisted, supported and sponsored activities and events to highlight Diwali, the Festival of Colors and Women’s Month. Roughly 820 students attended the numerous programs and events celebrating these and other educational awareness activities on the 不良研究所 campus.

Student Groups and their affiliated 不良研究所 Organization

Student Groups and their affiliated 不良研究所 Organization
Student Group Affiliated 不良研究所 Organization 
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Cardinal Community Leaders Ettling Center for Civic Leadership and Sustainability
Cardinal Latina Mentoring Program (CLMP) Ettling Center for Civic Leadership and Sustainability
Legacy Student Sustainability Scholars Ettling Center for Civic Leadership and Sustainability
Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International Feik School of Pharmacy
Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Inc. Feik School of Pharmacy
Kappa Epsilon - Beta Theta Feik School of Pharmacy
Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society Feik School of Pharmacy
Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity Feik School of Pharmacy
National Community Pharmacists Association Feik School of Pharmacy
Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists Feik School of Pharmacy
The Rho Chi Pharmacy Honors Society Feik School of Pharmacy
APhA-ASP-不良研究所 Feik School of Pharmacy
不良研究所 Pharmacy Review Feik School of Pharmacy
FSOP Health Fairs Feik School of Pharmacy
FSOP Student Government Association Feik School of Pharmacy
Osteopathic Medical Students School of Osteopathic Medicine
Mission Alamo School of Osteopathic Medicine
Mission Espada School of Osteopathic Medicine
Mission San Juan School of Osteopathic Medicine
Mission San José School of Osteopathic Medicine
Mission Concepción School of Osteopathic Medicine
Houston Osteopathic Foundation Grant Award School of Osteopathic Medicine
Masters of Biomedical Sciences Society School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student American Academy of Osteopathy School of Osteopathic Medicine
AMA/TMA/BCMS School of Osteopathic Medicine
Spanish Club School of Osteopathic Medicine
不良研究所SOM Direct Admit Program School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student National Medical Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
SOM Faculty/Administration Events School of Osteopathic Medicine
Learner Ambassador Program School of Osteopathic Medicine
不良研究所SOM Office of Student Affairs School of Osteopathic Medicine
School of Osteopathic Medicine Student Food Network School of Osteopathic Medicine
Christian Medical and Dental Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
Diversity in Medical Education School of Osteopathic Medicine
Multicultural Club School of Osteopathic Medicine
Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
ExtrEMis School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student Osteopathic Medical Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student Osteopathic Internal Medicine Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
Psychiatry Interest Group School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student Interest Group - Neurology School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics School of Osteopathic Medicine
Art in Medicine School of Osteopathic Medicine
Catholic Medical Association Student Section School of Osteopathic Medicine
Muslim Student Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student Advocate Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
Association of Military Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons School of Osteopathic Medicine
Women in Osteopathic Medicine AMWA Chapter School of Osteopathic Medicine
American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians School of Osteopathic Medicine
Student Osteopathic Surgical Association School of Osteopathic Medicine
Women's Health Organization School of Osteopathic Medicine
School of Osteopathic Medicine Academy of Pediatrics School of Osteopathic Medicine
Sports Medicine Interest Group School of Osteopathic Medicine
Hematology-Oncology Interest Group School of Osteopathic Medicine
Street Medicine San Antonio School of Osteopathic Medicine
Anesthesiology Interest Group School of Osteopathic Medicine
Rural, Osteopathic and Austere Medicine School of Osteopathic Medicine
Big Brothers and Big Sisters School of Osteopathic Medicine
DOCARE International 不良研究所SOM Chapter School of Osteopathic Medicine
Mentality Initiative to Nurture D.O.ctors School of Osteopathic Medicine
Beta Sigma Kappa Rosenberg School of Optometry
Gold Key International Optometric Honor Society Rosenberg School of Optometry
National Optometric Student Association Rosenberg School of Optometry
American Optometric Student Association Rosenberg School of Optometry
American Academy of Optometry Rosenberg School of Optometry
Student Texas Optometric Association Rosenberg School of Optometry
Private Practice Club Rosenberg School of Optometry
Low Vision and Rehabilitation Club Rosenberg School of Optometry
Student Volunteers in Optometric Services to Humanity Rosenberg School of Optometry
Canadian Association of Optometry Students Rosenberg School of Optometry
Contact Lens Society Rosenberg School of Optometry
College of Optometrists in Vision Development Rosenberg School of Optometry
Fellowship of Christian Optometrists Rosenberg School of Optometry
Sports Vision Association Rosenberg School of Optometry
American Society of Optometric Surgeons Rosenberg School of Optometry
不良研究所RSO Clinics Rosenberg School of Optometry
RSO Community Resources Rosenberg School of Optometry
RSO Student Government Association Rosenberg School of Optometry
Breathe Young Adult Group University Mission & Ministry
Music Ministry University Mission & Ministry
Catholic Relief Services Student Ambassadors University Mission & Ministry
Media Ministry University Mission & Ministry
Ecumenical & Interfaith Ministries University Mission & Ministry
Liturgical Ministries University Mission & Ministry
Peer Ministry Interns University Mission & Ministry
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Biology Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Business Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Chemistry Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Chorale 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
History Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Math Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Club Ed 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Doctoral Student Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Ink 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Economics Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Society of Therapeutic Rehab Students 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pi Mu Epsilon 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
San Antonio Media Alliance Student Connection 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Human Performance & Sport Management Organization 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pre-Dental Society at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
不良研究所's Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Tau Sigma Chi 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Engineering and Physics Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association at the 不良研究所 Chapter 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Sigma Tau Delta 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Environmental Science Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
The 不良研究所 American Marketing Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Lambda Pi Eta-Alpha Gamma Kappa Chapter 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
CIS/CSEC Student Advisory Group 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Chi Phi Fraternity 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Delta Beta Chi Sorority (DSD) 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Delta Xi Nu Sorority Multicultural Sorority Inc. 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Kappa Sigma Fraternity 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
College Panhellenic Council 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Interfraternity Council 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Omega Delta Phi 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Multicultural Greek Council 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Sigma Delta Lambda Sorority, Incorporated. 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Omega Psi Phi, Men of Indignation 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Incorporated. 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
不良研究所 Greek Life Office 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated, Zeta Upsilon Citywide Chapter 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Alpha Lambda Delta 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Honors Program 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Kappa Delta Epsilon 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Society of Leadership and Success 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
National Society of Collegiate Scholars 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Delta Mu Delta 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Golden Key International Honour Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Interfaith Student Organization at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Asian Culture Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Saudi Student Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
International Students Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
African Student Organization 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Black Student Alliance 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Hispanic Student Coalition 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Define American Chapter at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Korean Culture 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Music Therapy Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pre-Pharmacy Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Student Dietetic Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Student Interior Design Experience at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pre-Med Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Nuclear Scientists' Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Psychological Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Student Nurses' Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Fashion Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pre-Optometry Professional Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Psi Chi (Psychological Honor Society) 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pre-Law Society at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Society of Interprofessional Students 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Athletic Training Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Healthcare Leadership Student Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Tau Sigma Chi - Criminal Justice Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Collegiate Entrepreneur's Organization 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
AIGA 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
ISACA 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Lions International Club at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Catholic Daughters of the Americas: Daughters of the Incarnate Word 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Cardinals for Kids 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Amnesty International 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Student Veterans of America 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
The FIRE 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Music Industry Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Redbird Anglers Fishing Team 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Scuba Club at the University of The Incarnate Word 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Society of ADCaP Students 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
College Democrats at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Stand Out Alliance 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Anime Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
The Sisterhood 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Women of the Word 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Theatre at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
College Republicans at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
不良研究所 Gaming Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
不良研究所 Film Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Ignite National 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Robotics Club at 不良研究所 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
不良研究所 Sustainability Organization 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Tabletop Painting Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
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Student Government Association 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Campus Activities Board 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
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Student Ambassadors 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
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Student-Athlete Advisory Committee 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
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Women's and Gender Studies Student Club 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
LOGOS Student-Run Newspaper 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Cardinals for Life 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
New Student Programs Peer Mentor Program 不良研究所 New Student Programs
Student Alumni Association 不良研究所 Alumni & Parent Relations
International Student Ambassadors 不良研究所 International Student & Scholar Services
SPS-METC-Military 不良研究所 School of Professional Studies
Club Powerlifting 不良研究所 Club Sports
Club Triathlon 不良研究所 Club Sports
Women's Club Soccer 不良研究所 Club Sports
Men's Club Soccer 不良研究所 Club Sports
Club Trap and Skeet 不良研究所 Club Sports
Women's Club Volleyball 不良研究所 Club Sports
Men's Club Basketball 不良研究所 Club Sports
Women's Club Basketball 不良研究所 Club Sports
Club Lacrosse 不良研究所 Club Sports
Men's Club Volleyball 不良研究所 Club Sports
Club Table Tennis 不良研究所 Club Sports
Women's Club Rugby 不良研究所 Club Sports
Women's Club Tennis 不良研究所 Club Sports
Men's Club Tennis 不良研究所 Club Sports
School of Professional Studies (SPS) Criminal Justice Society 不良研究所 Campus Engagement
Pride in Practice School of Osteopathic Medicine
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a group of fans at a 不良研究所 soccer matchThere is always a focus with inclusion in mind when deciding on Life Skills programming, community outreach projects, what is displayed on social media, and SAAC initiatives. The events featured in this list were initiated by the Life Skills Department. Starting in Fall 2018, Athletics mandated Title IX and Student Conduct Education for every team at the beginning of the year. The Life Skills Department always discusses inclusion at the beginning of the year meetings with every team. Community service initiatives are intentional to assist low-socioeconomic parts of San Antonio as well as diverse populations. SAAC consistently features diverse representatives and leadership. Awards nominations that Life Skills assists with always feature diverse student-athletes.

Life Skills Programming