Denise Treviño is a senior communications major at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Born and raised in the Alamo City, she has always aspired to make a difference in her community. She hopes to grow her storytelling skills and delve deeper into the world of multimedia journalism through her current work at university. After graduation, she looks forward to pursuing a career that allows her to tell stories that will inspire as well as entertain.
In her free time, you will find her watching and analyzing British detective shows on the couch with her dogs Ransom and Dougie, strumming a ukulele or out on a hike with family and friends.
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Mike O’Brien, Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s provost and vice president for academic affairs, has left his post, according to a Dec. 9 email from President Cynthia Teniente-Matson addressed to Full Story »
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Texas A&M University-San Antonio graduates will walk the stage this fall at the university’s first formal commencement ceremony since 2019, with graduation celebrations on campus, Dec. 18 and 19. Full Story »
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