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Most presidents of the United States received a college education, even most of the earliest.Of the first seven presidents, five were college graduates. College degrees have set the presidents apart from the general population, and presidents have held degrees even though it was quite rare and unnecessary for practicing most occupations, including law.
Sul Ross State University – William Kibler, President; Texas State University – Denise Trauth, President; Texas Tech University System – Tedd L.Mitchell, Chancellor Angelo State University – Brian J. May, President; Texas Tech University – Lawrence Schovanec, President; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – Tedd L.Mitchell ...
In 2011 Texas State University was the 13th best four-year school for veterans according to Military Times EDGE magazine. [64] [65] In 2019 Washington Monthly ranked Texas State as 200th in the nation. [66] Texas State University was included in The Best 386 Colleges: 2021 Edition published by The Princeton Review. [67]
Rosalyn Baker, Hawaii State Senator, District 6 [1] Andrew J. Duck, political organizer and perennial candidate; Buddy Garcia, interim 2012 member of the Texas Railroad Commission; Lyndon B. Johnson (Class of 1930), 36th US President; David M. Medina, justice on the Supreme Court of Texas, 2004-2013; James Oakley, County Judge for Burnet County
Of presidents since 1960, only Ronald Reagan and (in interim results) Barack Obama placed in the top ten; Obama was the highest-ranked president since Harry Truman (1945–1953). Most of the other recent presidents held middling positions, though George W. Bush placed in the bottom ten, the lowest-ranked president since Warren Harding (1921 ...
Jerry Morris was named the next university president on January 1, 1987, after a nationwide search that included 144 candidates. A native of Arkansas and the holder of three degrees (including an Ed.D.) from the University of Arkansas, he had worked at East Texas State since 1970. He held multiple positions before being named vice president for ...
Former president of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Oklahoma State University) and Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). Second Texas Tech president to die in office. [2] Int. Mrs. John A. Haley †