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Texas State of Mind: The Texas State University System Story Still Going Strong After a Hundred Years Revised Edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width x depth: 337x261x40 mm, weight: 3152 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Texas Review Press
  • ISBN-10: 1680032437
  • ISBN-13: 9781680032437
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width x depth: 337x261x40 mm, weight: 3152 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Texas Review Press
  • ISBN-10: 1680032437
  • ISBN-13: 9781680032437
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This book about Texas and its oldest university system is set in communities traversing the State from the Sabine River, to the Piney Woods, to the Hill Country, to the Rio Grande. It is a story of colleges established with a limited mission that, in the course of a century, produced a president, world renowned journalists, entertainers, poets, musicians, writers, and alumni representing the ethnic and cultural diversity of Texas. The story is told by some of the best writers in the State and chronicled by one of the most celebrated artistic photographers in the country.

This revised edition has an additional forty new pages with never before seen photography and history of the Texas State University System.
Poem the Institution on the Hill
2(5)
Letter from Board Chairman Charlie Amato
7(3)
Preface all About the Future Chancellor Brian McCall
10(5)
Introduction Education is the Key
15(8)
Timeline 1911--2020, Over one Hundred Years of History
23(1)
Campus Highlights 2011--2020: A Memorable Novena of Years
24(6)
Essay the Foundation of Public Education
30(7)
History Sam Houston State University (1879)
37(25)
Essay Weathering Tough Times
62(9)
History Texas State University-San Marcos (1899)
71(23)
Essay College in Wartime
94(9)
History Lamar State College-Port Arthur (1909)
103(21)
Essay Access and Equity
124(11)
History Sul Ross State University (1917)
135(23)
Essay in Search of the Muse
158(11)
History Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College (1973)
169(9)
Essay System Stars and Cinema
178(11)
History Lamar University (1923)
189(19)
Essay Science in Texas
208(13)
History Lamar State College-Orange (1969)
221(11)
Essay Art and Architecture
232(17)
History Lamar Institute of Technology (1990)
249(13)
Essay Euterpe's Flute
262(16)
The System Administration Office Historical Essay On O. Henry Hall a Legacy of Service
278(28)
THE BOARD OF REGENTS
Appendix I The 2020 and Centennial Regents
306(7)
Appendix II Members of the Board of Regents: 1911 to 2020
313(11)
Appendix III Lamar University System Board of Trustees/Regents
324(6)
OFFICERS OF SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Profile I The Man of Letters: Chancellor Brian McCall
330(7)
Appendix IV System Executive Officers
337(3)
Profile II The Man of Finance: Chancellor Emeritus Charles R. Matthews
340(4)
Profile III The Architect: Chancellor Emeritus Lamar Urbanovsky
344(6)
PRESIDENTS
Appendix V 2020 and Centennial Presidents
350(4)
Appendix VI Past Presidents
354(7)
THE FOUNDATION
Appendix VII The Texas State University System Foundation
361(5)
Appendix VIII The Centennial Authors
366(2)
Appendix IX Works Cited
368(1)
Appendix X Index
369(5)
Appendix XI Acknowledgments
374
Born in Gallup, New Mexico, Dr Fernando C. Gomez earned degrees from the University of New Mexico (B.A. cum laude) and the University of Michigan (J.D. and Ph.D., American Culture). He attained tenure at Michigan State University before serving as assistant attorney general in Michigan and in Texas and as California State University System general counsel. He has served as Texas State University System vice chancellor and general counsel for twenty years (1986-1990 and 1994-Present). He has authored books on educational law; published short stories and poetry; and lectured throughout the United States and overseas, including Cuba and Yemen.

Born in Madison, Wisconsin, Keith Carter is an internationally recognized photographer who holds the endowed Walles Chair in Fine Arts at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Carter's work is included in numerous private and public collections, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery; Art Institute of Chicago; the Smithsonian American Art Museum; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the George Eastman House. The Wittliff Collection of Southwestern & Mexican Photography at Texas State University archives more than 1,000 of his photographs.