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  2. Texas State University - Wikipedia

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    Texas State University comprises over 8 million gross square feet in facilities and its campuses are located on over 600 acres with an additional 4,000 acres of agriculture, research, and recreational areas. The Texas State University main campus is located in San Marcos, Texas, midway between Austin and San Antonio along Interstate 35.

  3. Gregg Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Gregg Andrews (born 1950) is a professor of history and labor historian at Texas State University.Additionally, he is assistant director of the Center for Texas Music History and assistant director and co-editor of the Journal of Texas Music History.

  4. James E. McWilliams - Wikipedia

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    James E. McWilliams (born November 28, 1968) is professor of history at Texas State University.He specializes in American history, of the colonial and early national period, and in the environmental history of the United States.

  5. An honor and an expense: How Texas State University ... - AOL

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    In November, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that Texas State University, about 30 miles south of Austin, would host the first of four presidential debates Sept. 16 at Strahan ...

  6. Category:Texas State University faculty - Wikipedia

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  7. Victoria E. Bynum - Wikipedia

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    Victoria E. Bynum received her BA at Chico State University in 1979, and her MA and Ph.D from the University of California, San Diego in 1987. Her Ph.D. thesis was "Unruly women: the relationship between status and behavior among free women of the North Carolina Piedmont, 1840-1865". [2]

  8. Donald Olson (astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    Donald W. Olson is an astrophysicist and forensic astronomer at the Texas State University. Nicknamed the "Celestial Sleuth," he is known for studying art and history using astronomical data. [1] He is currently regents professor emeritus at Texas State's Department of Physics. [2]

  9. Steven A. Beebe - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining the faculty at Texas State he was a tenured member on the Communication faculty at the University of Miami for 10 years. He was the chair of the Department of Communication Studies at Texas State University for 28 years, and served concurrently as the associate dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communication for 25 years.