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The list of Texas State University alumni includes notable alumni of Texas State University This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Pages in category "Texas State University alumni" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
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.
Texas A&M University is the state's largest of higher learning in terms of enrollment and largest public university, having 77,491 students [3] while Southwest College for the Deaf is the state's smallest college with an enrollment of 48 in the fall of 2023. [4]
MSU Texas had 724 undergraduate and graduate students who were candidates to graduate with degrees in May 2024. ... Midwestern State University releases list of May graduates. Gannett.
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Harvard's total number of ultra-high net worth alumni is more than twice that of the next highest ranking institution, Stanford University. These figures have not been adjusted for the relative size of these institutions. The list is dominated by US universities, which account for all of the global Top 10 universities by number of billionaire ...
Gwyn Shea, former Texas secretary of state (2002–2003) and a member of the Texas House of Representatives (1983–1993) from Irving; UNT regent since 2007; Drew Springer, Jr., state representative from District 68 in North Texas and the eastern South Plains [11] Barbara Staff, co-chairman of the 1976 Texas Ronald Reagan presidential primary ...