The center also collaborates with TAMIU, a member of the Texas A&M University System. Through this partnership the center offers an Undergraduate Accelerated Master’s Degree, a five year program in which students pursue a Bachelor of Arts/Science and a Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics.[7][8]
History
On June 19, 1999, Texas Senate Bill 1288, authored by Judith Zaffirini and sponsored by Henry Cuellar, was passed during the 76th Texas Legislature which established the University of Texas(UT) Health San Antonio Laredo Regional Campus from the existing Mid Rio Grande Border Area Health Education Center(MRGB-AHEC).[9] Despite this being its official name, the campus would be recognized as "The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Laredo Campus Extension" as seen in this photo:
On May 28, 2021, Texas Senate Bill 884, authored by Judith Zaffirini and sponsored by Richard Raymond, was passed during the 87th Texas Legislature which led to the establishment of The UT Center at Laredo.[10][11] The bill would not take effect until September 1, 2021, and on November 30, 2021, a ceremony was held on campus to commemorate the center's creation.[10][12]
A clock tower on campus that was constructed along with the D.D. Hachar Building and follows the same architectural style.
The Academic Building
A two-story building, designed by Alta Architects[16] and constructed by Bartlett Cocke General Contractors,[17] opened in 2007.[14][18] The building's L-shape allows it to wrap around the D.D. Hachar Building creating a courtyard with paths connecting the two buildings.[18] The Academic Building also followed a similar architectural style as the D.D. Hachar Building and accompanying clock tower.
The library of UT Center at Laredo, found on the first floor of the Academic Building, contains physical books that pertain to the various subject areas instructed and digital access to other UT System digital libraries for enrolled students.[19]
The Dementia, Geriatric & Brain Health Clinic stems from the UT Health San Antonio's Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's & Neurodegenerative Diseases[25] and is operated on campus. This clinic provides the Laredo region with local access to neurology services, neuropsychology/diagnostic testing, genetic counseling, genetic testing, online support groups, support resources, and advanced treatment with clinical trials.[26]
The Laredo Veterans Affairs(VA) Outpatient Clinic
The Laredo VA Outpatient Clinic,[27] located at 4602 Bartlett Avenue, Laredo, Texas, one block north of the D.D. Hachar and Academic Buildings, offers primary care, mental health care, podiatry, pathology, and nutritional/dietary services for veterans. The clinic also has a pharmacy and laboratory on-site for prescribed medication and testing, respectively.
Similarly, the UT Center at Laredo employs a simplified logo to maintain their identity and message across their social media accounts. The simplified logo features a shortened version of the center's name, "UT Center @ Laredo," in three different font styles and colors.
While the UT Center at Laredo's website[29] does not provide the center's official school colors, the colors of the official and simplified logos have three recurring colors: Orange, Navy Blue, and Light Blue(official)/(simplified).
Alternative Logo
The UT Center at Laredo's alternate logo depicts hierarchy, in a literal and visual sense, by including the Seal of the University of Texas System above the text: "The University of Texas Education & Research Center at Laredo."