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The Hector And Gloria López Foundation Awards $1.79 Million Grant Benefitting Texas State University First-Generation Latino Students

A new partnership welcomes 15 students into the López Scholar Program dedicated to increasing education equity and workforce opportunities for Latino students across the state

BOBCAT ATHLETICS

Texas State Receives $4 Million Gift to South End Zone Football Project

INSIDE TXST

Texas State to launch BookSmart @ TXST for fall 2023 to reduce student expenses

RESEARCH & INNOVATION

TXST study examines how students seek academic support

RESEARCH & INNOVATION

Meadows Center executive director authors groundwater sustainability book

FEATURED FACULTY

Department of Energy grant aims to unlock future carbon management research, education at Texas State

FEATURED FACULTY

NSF CAREER grant seeks to improve graph literacy in middle school students

Research conducted by @carlton_fong, an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction @txst,… https://t.co/qqdRiOM5l1
2023-03-14T19:34:40Z
RT @TXSTCOE: Dr. Jeremy Bohonos recently spent a week at Rwanda Children, a large and complex education, healthcare, and social service org…
2023-03-14T15:20:59Z

Study sheds light on the fundamental mechanism underlying judgments of facial attractiveness

by PsyPost · March 19, 2023

A new study indicates that humans mentally represent faces relative to an ideal concept of a face, which serves as a reference point for their perception of facial typicality and attractiveness. Co-authored by Logan Trujillo, associate professor of psychology at Texas State University, the study’s findings have been published in Cognitive Psychology.


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