The unexpected passing of William L. Henrich, university president

March 14, 2024

With very heavy hearts, we write to inform you that our beloved President William L. Henrich passed away this morning following unexpected complications from a second stem cell transplantation. He was a remarkable leader and an exceptional person. In his 15 years as president, Dr. Henrich transformed our UT Health Science Center San Antonio into a […]

William L. Henrich, M.D., MACP


Register for the 21st Annual Frank Bryant Jr. MD, Memorial Distinguished Lecture today

March 13, 2024

  Can laws and policies help establish health care equity in our communities? Keynote speaker Dayna Bowen Matthew, JD, PhD, leader in public health and civil rights law, believes so. The 21st Annual Frank Bryant Jr., MD, Memorial Distinguished Lecture is back this spring, providing yet another thoughtful discussion on ethics in health care. The free […]




Campus community invited to BRAD 2024 webinar viewing event April 18

March 8, 2024

The campus community is invited to the Biomedical Research Awareness Day (BRAD) 2024 webinar viewing event to watch Charles France, PhD, department of pharmacology, professor and Robert A. Welch Distinguished University Chair in Chemistry, discuss “The Importance of Animals in Addressing the Drug Abuse Crisis.” The UT Health San Antonio-hosted event will take place on […]


Construction begins March 16 on Greehey Campus

March 8, 2024

Research Road, the main thoroughfare through the Greehey campus, and portions of lots 16 and 23 to close March 16; some employees, patients and visitors to relocate to other lots As part of UT Health San Antonio’s continued growth and expansion, a construction project will begin March 16 to run chilled water lines from the […]




Updated CDC COVID-19 recommendations

March 7, 2024

UT Health San Antonio faculty, staff and students with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should inform their supervisor and seek necessary and appropriate medical treatment. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its recommendations to follow the normal respiratory virus return-to-work process. This includes returning to normal work activities when symptoms are improving […]