
As UTRGV celebrates its 10th anniversary, we reflect on a decade of transforming lives and enriching our community.
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As UTRGV celebrates its 10th anniversary, we reflect on a decade of transforming lives and enriching our community.
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Happenings, Around Campus
By Marci Caltabiano-Ponce
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS – SEPT. 3, 2025 – This year, as The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley commemorates its 10th anniversary, we reflect on a decade filled with notable accomplishments and transformative innovations, along with the challenges that have shaped our journey.
UTRGV has much to celebrate – from welcoming 29,000 students in 2015 to surpassing 50,000 graduates by 2023. And let’s not forget the much-anticipated kickoff of college football on August 30, 2025, as the Vaqueros launched their inaugural season and celebrated a 66-0 win over Sul Ross State.
But the journey doesn’t end there. UTRGV continues to further transform higher education, research and healthcare in South Texas.
“As we reflect on our achievements, we eagerly look forward to the next decade, where we will continue to innovate, expand our programs, deepen community partnerships and enhance student success,” UTRGV President Guy Bailey said. “The future holds exciting opportunities for growth and transformation, and we remain dedicated to empowering the next generation of leaders and changemakers.”
A YEAR OF FIRSTS: 2015
Created in 2013 by the Texas Legislature, UTRGV combined the assets of its legacy institutions UT Pan American and UT Brownsville to establish one strengthened and unified university across the Valley.
First day: About 29,000 students filled our campuses on Aug. 31, with more than 5,000 courses available from Rio Grande City to South Padre Island.
First commencement: Ceremonies established traditions old and new. In December on the Brownsville Campus, 633 UTRGV legacy graduates walked in a ceremony on the Student Union Lawn, followed by two Edinburg Campus ceremonies with 1,456 legacy graduates.
Vaquero brand is born: The UT System Board of Regents gave the greenlight for athletic branding and images for the UTRGV Vaqueros.
BUILDING MOMENTUM: 2016
In a year of planning, buildings were being built, renovated or repurposed for the fledgling university.
UTRGV School of Medicine: In August, UTRGV marked the start of classes for its 55 inaugural medical students.
Bricks and mortar: UTRGV opened its first SOM building on the Edinburg Campus. Construction continued on two new buildings: an academic facility in Brownsville and a science research building in Edinburg. Designs were completed for two Tuition Revenue Bonds buildings awarded by Texas Legislature: a multipurpose academic building in Brownsville and an interdisciplinary engineering building in Edinburg.
Private donations: Private giving early in the year climbed to $26 million – including a pivotal gift of $15 million establishing the Robert C. Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship.
CONTINUED TRANSFORMATION: 2017
Just two years in, UTRGV continued its transition from two disparate schools into one.
Philanthropy: The Office of Development surpassed its fundraising goals, ending the fiscal year at more than $33 million raised through private philanthropy. Additionally, the UT Board of Regents approved $100 million in PUF for the UTRGV School of Medicine.
Faculty Flair: Four UTRGV professors were named 2017 recipients of the UT System Board of Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award.
Scholastic accolades: UTRGV ranked #1 for online Master of Education in Educational Leadership.
Year for research: In UTRGV's ongoing march toward R1 status, research was a shining star, as UTRGV’s Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy participated in the first observation of neutron stars colliding.
SPOTLIGHT ON SUCCESS: 2018
With Student Success ever a core tenet for UTRGV, students at all levels continued to excel.
Chess Champions: UTRGV saw state and national wins by the UTRGV Chess Team. Coach Bartek Macieja and his national champions proudly brought home the trophy.
Community Care: The UTRGV School of Medicine opened its first student-run clinic, providing free medical care to underserved Valley communities, and welcomed its incoming Class of 2022.
ADVANCEMENTS: 2019
UTRGV in 2019 added programs to boost student opportunity and achievement.
Again!: The UTRGV Chess Team brought home another state title, followed by another win in the President’s Cup and their second national title.
Free tuition: UTRGV announced an innovative tuition program – recognized as the most expansive free-tuition program in Texas. “UTRGV Tuition Advantage” covers the costs of tuition and mandatory fees for qualifying students.
Rankings: Money magazine ranked UTRGV the third-best public university in Texas based on quality of education, affordability and outcomes. And in Washington Monthly’s college rankings, UTRGV was the highest-ranked public university for value nationwide.
Howdy, y’all!: UTRGV unveiled the Vaquero mascot, with the costumed version making its debut at Vaquero RoundUp.
NAVIGATING CHALLENGES: 2020
One word can sum up 2020: COVID-19. UTRGV’s focus shifted to survival, to living in isolation but still moving forward with life.
Washington Monthly named UTRGV in the Top 100 National Universities list for its influence on the public good in social mobility and research.
The THECB approved the first podiatry program in Texas at UTRGV.
ADAPTING TO CHANGE: 2021
As things began to loosen up, people masked up, socially distanced and got ready for a new normal.
Great Scott!: MacKenzie Scott donated a historic $40 million to the university, which helped fund the Luminary scholarship program.
National Recognition: Washington Monthly ranked UTRGV among the best, most affordable public universities both in Texas and the country.
Are You Ready for Some …: UTRGV students voted in favor of a referendum proposal to support spirit, marching band, women’s swimming and diving programs and creation of a Vaqueros football program.
Check. Mate: The UTRGV Chess Team did it yet again, bringing home its third national President’s Cup for an official Three-Peat.
GAINING TRACTION: 2022
In the wake of the pandemic, the still-fledgling university reestablished its footing, making 2022 a year of forward momentum.
Enrollment Soars: For the third straight year, UTRGV had record first-day enrollment of more than 32,000 students at the start of the Fall semester, with more than 5,800 incoming freshmen and more than 4,000 graduate students.
Tailored Healthcare: UTRGV became the first university in Texas – and one of only 10 in the nation – to add a School of Podiatric Medicine, and broke ground on its new UTRGV Cancer & Surgery Center.
‘Top College’: Money Magazine ranked UTRGV third in Texas for its value.
Community Investment: UTRGV welcomed its first cohort of Luminary Scholars, made possible by the historic $40 million gift from philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett.
Football and Fanfare: November saw movement on the programs approved by student referendum: Football, women’s swimming and diving, marching band and expanded spirit programs all were officially approved and underway. In mid-December, UTRGV named its new football coach!
CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENTS: 2023
With the belief that a university is about much more than academic achievement, UTRGV continued to focus on programs and initiatives to elevate the appeal of the Valley as a place to live and prosper.
Major Milestone: UTRGV surpassed a record 50,000 graduates.
We’re #1: UTRGV kicked off the academic year as the No. 1 university in Texas in Washington Monthly’s college rankings. Degree Choices – a new college ratings system highlighting economic impact – ranked UTRGV the seventh Best Public University in the nation.
Focus on Brownsville: UTRGV announced it would acquire Longoria Elementary School in Brownsville to house the School of Art and Design, with a planned investment of $33.8 million for renovations. UTRGV got the greenlight to purchase downtown’s landmark Majestic Theatre and an adjacent building to create a new Performing Arts Center. Official purchase was completed in November.
Vaqueros Brand Grows: Intercollegiate Athletics experienced historic growth with a financial strength of $2.7 million, and creation of Vaqueros Especial salsa and Los Vaqueros beer.
Beyond the Master’s: The first doctoral degree program for the UTRGV College of Engineering and Computer Science was approved.
LOOKING AHEAD: 2024
By 2024, it was apparent UTRGV had been doing all the right things to bring value to el Valle. UTRGV was not just a place to go for a degree before you move away. It had become a core element of the community.
Prepping for kickoff: In February, UTRGV announced plans to purchase H-E-B Park in Edinburg as the primary home for Vaqueros football. The complex was named in honor of Robert and Janet Vackar, whose transformational $20 million gift – the largest in UTRGV Athletics history – will support the university’s growing athletics program and help usher in a new era of Division I football in the Valley.
National Accolades: For the first time, the Wall Street Journal ranked UTRGV No. 1 in Texas for social mobility and best value.
High School Partnerships: Harlingen Collegiate High had opened in 2021, and in 2024 UTRGV launched the UTRGV Edinburg CISD Collegiate High School, a state-of-the-art facility for 400 students. In October, the UTRGV McAllen ISD Collegiate Academy was officially unveiled.
PRESENT AND FUTURE: 2025
Halfway through 2025, UTRGV can proudly celebrate its accomplishments and growth, along with the achievements of the thousands of students who study and excel on its campuses. Notably, the Chess Team has secured its fourth national championship title in just seven years.
There are new academic programs, doctoral degrees and international research initiaves across disciplines, as well as state, national and international rankings and accolades. Bricks and mortar improvements and additions from Brownsville to Harlingen to McAllen are expanding the university’s foundation as a Valley institution for the ages.
UTRGV’s healthcare commitment now includes not just the School of Medicine, but the schools of Podiatry and Optometry, along with regional clinics and the new Cancer and Surgery Center in McAllen.
And at long last, Friday Night Lights are shining in the Valley as the new Vaqueros football team has taken to the field, backed up by UTRGV’s new Marching Band and an expanded Spirit program to keep things hopping.
As the university steams toward 2026, it is increasingly clear: UTRGV is an academic destination el Valle can be proud of.
ABOUT UTRGV
Celebrating its 10th anniversary during the 2025-2026 academic year, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) is on a mission to transform the Rio Grande Valley, the Americas and the world. One of the country’s largest Hispanic-Serving Institutions and Seal of Excelencia certified, UTRGV has earned national recognition for its academic excellence, social mobility and student success since opening in Fall 2015. Ranked among the Best Colleges for your Tuition (and Tax) Dollars in 2025 by Washington Monthly (#7 nationally; #1 in Texas), UTRGV continues to break enrollment records, launch new academic and athletics programs and progress toward achieving R1 research status.
The only university in Texas with schools of Medicine and Podiatric Medicine, UTRGV’s regional footprint spans South Texas – with locations, teaching sites, and centers established in Edinburg, Brownsville, Rio Grande City, McAllen, Weslaco, Harlingen, Laredo, Port Isabel and South Padre Island.