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  2. Sam Houston State University - Wikipedia

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    1923: Sam Houston State Teachers College [9] 1965: Sam Houston State College [10] 1969: Sam Houston State University [11] In April 2007, Texas House Bill 1418 passed without objection in the Texas Legislature, preventing The Texas State University System's Board of Regents from changing the university's name to Texas State – Huntsville. [12]

  3. Texas State University System - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Texas State opened an extension center in 1996 housed in temporary buildings adjacent to a Round Rock high school. After a 2004 land donation, the permanent Texas State University Round Rock Campus was opened in 2005. [24] Sam Houston State opened The Woodlands University Center in 1998.

  4. Bowers Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bowers stadium was named in honor of Dr. Elliott T. Bowers, a former president of Sam Houston State University. The stadium is located on campus at Sam Houston State University. The address for Bowers Stadium is 620 Bowers Blvd, Huntsville, Texas. [5]

  5. The Houstonian (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Houstonian is a campus newspaper at Sam Houston State University (SHSU). The paper was founded in 1913. CBS News journalist Dan Rather served as editor of the newspaper before his graduation from SHSU in 1953. In 1994, the university named the headquarters of the paper the Dan Rather Communications Building.

  6. Bernard Johnson Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Sam Houston State Bearkats (1977–present) Bernard Johnson Coliseum is a 6,110-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas . It was built in 1976 and is home to the Sam Houston Bearkats men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the Bearkats women's volleyball team.

  7. Woodland (Huntsville, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Woodland is a historic house on the grounds of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. Built in stages beginning about 1847, it was the residence of Sam Houston from 1847 to 1859. The house is now part of Sam Houston Memorial Museum , and is a National Historic Landmark .

  8. Texas Review Press - Wikipedia

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    Texas Review Press is a university press affiliated with Sam Houston State University, located in Huntsville, Texas.The press, which was founded in 1979, publishes the Texas Review (a periodical specializing in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction), as well as various scholarly books and monographs.

  9. KSHU - Wikipedia

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    KSHU and KSHU-TV are student-run non-commercial college radio and student television station operations located at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.Broadcast and transmitter facilities are located within the Dan Rather Communication Building.