
Shown with President Jim Gaertner, far left, and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs David Payne, far right - Promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure front row: Craig Henderson, Shirley Johnson and Stacy Ulbig. Second row: Mary Swarthout and Ramona Noland. Third row: David Mayes, Gregg Buck, Rhonda Callaway, Chi-Sing Li and Mark Gaus. Back row: Douglas Kingman and Mark Tuttle.
Promoted to Professor with Tenure - Willard Oliver (center)
Promoted to Professor, front row: Julie Hall, Melissa Morphew, Penelope Hasekoester and Stacy Edmonson. Second row: Douglas Constance, Alice Fisher, Kandi Tayebi and Ty Cashion.

Awarded Tenure: Stephen Scariano, Melinda Holt, Scott Chapman and Gene Theodori
Retired Faculty: Betty Higgins, Vic Sower and Robert Biles

Faculty Emeriti: Barbara Corbin, Vic Sower and Carol Smith
Faculty Excellence: Joyce McCauley, Marcus Boccaccini and Sam Souryal

Texas Poet Laureate: Paul Ruffin
Texas State University System Regents' Professor: Beverly Irby
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Brian Domitrovic, assistant professor of history, was part of a panel that discussed the decline of the dollar and how to fix it on the Oct. 22 episode of CNBC's The Kudlow Report. Following the segment, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who also appeared on the show, plugged Domitrovic's book Econoclasts. In addition, he was one of the experts who discussed the gross domestic product in a recent Public Radio International story.
Voices From Death Row, compiled and edited by Paul Ruffin's 2008 Editing/Publishing class is the subject of an article and video by Voice of America, a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government.
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