The opening reception takes place Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. in the Weil Gallery on the first floor of the Center for the Arts. The exhibition runs through March 30, 2026.
Thousands of military personnel who served in Iraq and Afghanistan were exposed to a variety of potentially harmful substances, including the smoke produced by the burning of waste on military bases.
A new study has found that exposure to military burn pits increases the risk of mental health conditions and brain injuries, a finding researchers say could lead to better understanding of those ...
— Rosie Torres, executive director of Burn Pits 360. ROBSTOWN, TX, UNITED STATES, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Burn Pits 360 today announced the release ...
SAN ANTONIO – For one U.S. Army veteran, art is a way to give back. His paintbrush and vision are his new weapons after serving his country during the global war on terrorism. Abraham “Ghost” Cazares ...
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