Culture of campus safety

June 7, 2022

Safety is always an important topic for our campus, and we continuously strive to reinforce a positive safety culture to ensure the wellbeing of our employees, students and visitors. Being reminded of our safety culture can help all of us stay safe.




Banners announce School of Medicine’s national ranking

June 6, 2022

In recognition of the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Grad Schools for 2023 rankings, large banners were erected to showcase the Long School of Medicine’s achievement of being named a top 50 medical school for the second year in a row. The banners are located on the facade of the parking garage near the Long School of Medicine on the Long Campus.




2022 LINC Seed Grant Program awardees announced

June 6, 2022

LINC annually administers a competitive seed grant program to support the development of innovative interprofessional education projects. The LINC Faculty Council is proud to announce awardees of the 4th annual LINC Seed Grant Program.

Elevated view of corporate business colleagues talking in a meeting room


Mays Cancer Center has large presence at ASCO Annual Meeting

June 6, 2022

Investigators from the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer, are presenting multiple research abstracts at this week’s Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago. Topics and links to abstracts are below. Congratulations to all Mays Cancer Center researchers for this fine work. Impact of […]


Brian Fricke, MD, shares 6 Steps to Starting Exercise After Cancer Treatment

June 6, 2022

In honor of cancer survivor’s month, I thought I would share some tips about getting back to exercise after cancer treatment. I also would encourage anyone battling cancer to read these tips, as early research suggests that physical activity during cancer treatment may improve symptoms related to cancer and its treatment. It may also enhance recovery […]

Brian Fricke, MD