Rolanda Quintana
December 15, 2011

UTSA College of Business Faculty Member Passes Away

Alvarez College of Business
Dr. Rolando Quintana, professor of management science and statistics in the College of Business, passed away on Monday, December 12. Quintana was born in Cuba on February 13, 1958. He was preceded in death by his father, Rolando Quintana. He is survived by his wife, Maria del Carmen Quintana; mother, Hilda Quintana; step-sons, Sergio Lopez and Edgar Lopez; and six grandchildren.

Logicorp
December 13, 2011

Logicorp Team Wins UTSA $100,000 Student Technology Venture Competition

Alvarez College of Business
UTSA business and engineering students responsible for developing and marketing a high-efficiency, low-emission internal combustion engine took first place Dec. 3 at the $100,000 Student Technology Venture Competition at the UTSA Downtown Campus.

Outside of building on campus
December 7, 2011

UTSA College of Business Partners with Raytheon to Find Cyber Security Solutions

Alvarez College of Business
The Center for Research and Education in Information and Infrastructure Security (CERI2S) in The University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business has partnered with Raytheon Company to conduct innovative cyber security research.

Outside of building on campus
December 1, 2011

MBA Program Ranked by Bloomberg BusinessWeek

Alvarez College of Business
The University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business MBA program was ranked 6th in the Southwest by Bloomberg BusinessWeek in its biennial business school rankings. This is the third consecutive year that the UTSA College of Business has been ranked by Bloomberg BusinessWeek.

100beststudents
December 1, 2011

College of Business Recognizes 100 Best Business Students

Alvarez College of Business
The College of Business recognized the 100 Best business students during a reception Tuesday night attended by university administrators, alumni and business and community leaders. With over 5,000 undergraduate students in the College of Business, the 100 Best Business Students epitomize the top two percent of all business students in the college.