San Antonio's Our Lady of the Lake slashes staff and programs to deal with budget issues
San Antonio’s Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) has become latest liberal arts campus to cut programs and jobs as its grapples with a changing higher-ed landscape. After a two-year evaluation, OLLU’s Board of Trustees will shrink the school's academic offerings and slash part-time and full-time positions in response to budget deficits and students' changing academic interests, the school said in a statement on its website. “These steps will help ensure that OLLU continues its 130-year mission to advance the principles set forth by the Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence,” the message states.
Recent Posts

Ruling that blocks Trump use of system to hunt noncitizen voters won’t stop ongoing investigations

Shaped by Cinema: San Antonio native Antonio Cisneros finds Hollywood success behind camera

Japanese internment survivors, faith leaders demand closure of South Texas ICE detention center

Ken Paxton caught on video jetting off to European vacation with alleged mistress

Karol G, Ye, AC/DC and More: San Antonio’s summer music roundup

Kendall Scudder wins race to lead Texas Democratic Party into critical midterms

National Democrats ready to pump money into two Texas House races in San Antonio

Texas cities forced to remove rainbow crosswalks are installing colorful alternatives

All the beautiful people we saw at San Antonio’s Pride 2026 festival and night parade

Deaths uncovered in Laredo show the ongoing toll of border militarization

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
