October 2011 News Archive
- Career Services hosts fall job and internship fair
- School of Music announces events schedule for October
- Texas State receives grant to assist families
- David Coleman appointed director of Texas State’s Wittliff Collections
- Regents’ Professor Butler presents in China, honored by Swiss lab
- ‘Bait’ wins Tomás Rivera Children’s Book Award
- Hoist the Jolly Roger! Texas State hosts series of piracy lectures
- Philosophy Dialogue Series examines international marketplace of ideas
- British National, LBJ Debate teams to discuss free speech
- NIH grant to fuel research into blood pressure regulators
- Business Roundtable to discuss career development, entrepreneurship
- Balanoff elected Fellow of National Academy of Public Administration
- Grammy Award winner Poncho Sanchez gives clinic at Texas State
- Old Main ‘in the pink’ to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- University launches Pride In Action campaign
- Mass Comm Week draws media professionals, communication experts
- Stars of Texas Music Legacy Series concert moved to Evans
- Texas State teaches Cambodian students how to ask ‘Why?’
- Education professor named American Psychological Association Fellow
- Philosophy Dialogue Series examines positives, negatives of corporations
- Texas State hosts 14th World Lake Conference
- Chahin honored by Texas A&M-Kingsville
- Texas State dedicates new forensic anthropology lab
- Industrial engineering student places 1st at HENAAC Conference
- ‘Almost, Maine’ brings tragicomic magical realism to Texas State
- S.E.E.D.S. program teaches troubled youth power of language
- Modern Languages promotes peace via poetry, music, dance festival
- Texas State hosts 4th Annual Employee Wellness Fair
- New overpass design saves existing golf holes
- Texas State cleared to offer new doctoral degree
- School of Music announces November schedule of events
- Poet Michael Dickman to give readings at Texas State, Porter House
- Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic ‘Oklahoma!’ blows in to Texas State
- Geography co-sponsors international geomorphology symposium
- Envisioning success: Deaf, blind students tackle chemistry