The announcement of a new university in South Texas garnered statewide, national and international press. These articles reflect key stories from media of interest to the UT System's announcement.
Valley university bill advances [1]
San Antonio Express-NewsMay 17, 2013
Amended South Texas University Bill Passes Senate [2]
Texas TribuneMay 16, 2013
Texas Senate OKs bill for Valley UT school [3]
San Antonio Express-NewsMay 16, 2013
Valley lawmakers to unveil medical school compromise [4]
Brownsville HeraldMay 16, 2013
Senate passes med school bill [5]
Valley Morning StarMay 16, 2013
Regional politics could comprise medical school plans [6]
San Antonio Express-NewsMay 12, 2013
Oliveira: Fight risks med school funds [7]
McAllen MonitorMay 11, 2013
Hidalgo County states case for school's first two years [8]
McAllen MonitorMay 10, 2013
Despite divisions, Hidalgo County med school moves forward [9]
McAllen MonitorMay 9, 2013
Could Texas A&M end up building Valley medical school? [10]
Rio Grande GuardianMay 9, 2013
Conflicts Emerge as South Texas University Bill Moves [11]
Texas TribuneMay 8, 2013
Committee OKs plan to split med school between counties [12]
Brownsville HeraldMay 8, 2013
Valley leaders to contest amendment to UT bill [13]
Valley Morning StarMay 7, 2013
Local leaders fight for med school [14]
Valley Morning StarMay 7, 2013
Possible change to Valley university plan upset some [15]
San Antonio Express-NewsMay 7, 2013
Hospital District legislation for Hidalgo County would help provide for the poor, uninsured, and underinsured while helping secure creation of UT medical school in the Valley, says Rep. Canales [16]
My Harlingen NewsMay 6, 2013
No Pushing: Medical school deserves support regardless of its ultimate location [17]
McAllen MonitorMay 6, 2013
Hidalgo County seeks to strike hospital restriction [18]
McAllen MonitorMay 2, 2013
Hidalgo County wants first two years of med school [19]
McAllen MonitorApril 17, 2013
UTPA leaders elated with medical school bill passing Texas House [20]
KVEOApril 11, 2013
