University of Texas at San Antonio Office of University Publications records, 1996-1999.

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University of Texas at San Antonio Office of University Publications records, 1996-1999.

The records comprise clippings, speeches, correspondence, and publication files primarily pertaining to the presidency of the University of Texas at San Antonio's fourth president, Samuel A. Kirkpatrick and the search for Kirkpatrick's successor, Ricardo Romo.

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Romo, Ricardo.

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Ricardo Romo is a history professor at the University of Texas; his wife Harriet Romo is a sociology professor at SWTSU. From the description of Chicano literature collection, 1967-[ongoing], (bulk 1967-1991) (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 26964925 Writer, historian, and college professor. Born June 23, 1943 in San Antonio, Texas. Attended Univ. of Texas at Austin, Loyola University in Los Angeles, and Univ. of California, L...

Kirkpatrick, Samuel A.

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University of Texas at San Antonio. Office of University Publications

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The Office of University Publications at the University of Texas at San Antonio, overseen by the Vice President for University Advancement, is the unit of the University Communications responsible for the publications of the university. The department offers services including graphics and web design; multimedia, programming, and printing services; and editorial services including copyediting, budget estimates and consultations. From the guide to the University of Texas at San Antoni...

University of Texas at San Antonio

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The University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 1969. As of 2009, the University comprises three campuses: UTSA's Main Campus in northwest San Antonio, its Downtown Campus, and the HemisFair Park Campus, which includes the Institute of Texan Cultures museum. The Yearbook Organization, a student organization responsible for the production of UTSA's first yearbook, Horizons, originated in 1989 as the Yearbook Commitee of the Student Representative Assembly. The final yearbook, produced i...