Fall 2018
A Great Name in Leadership
Cover: 1852 Lithograph of E. C. Kellogg & Co. from a daguerreotype by Mead Brothers. Includes quote: "I wish no epitaph to be written to tell that I survived the ruin of this glorious nation."
A Great Name in Leadership: Sam Houston
Greeting travelers along one of the state’s main thoroughfares stands the world’s tallest statue of an American hero. If ever there lived a Texan worthy of this larger-than-life distinction, it is the military and political leader, General Sam Houston.
Perhaps more than any figure, Houston personifies the true spirit of Texas: brave, ambitious, generous, unpredictable and most significantly, a born leader. Read more
Letter from the President
At Sam Houston State University, our focus includes creating and fostering a learning environment that both stimulates the mind and helps to develop those attributes that contribute to success and effective leadership.
A Great Name in Leadership
Houston’s values, as relevant today as they were in the 1800’s
Rankings that Resonate
How SHSU measures up
Building an ELITE Legacy of Leaders
Supporting academic and civic engagement
Texas Academic Leadership Academy
Addressing the complexities of higher education leadership
Mattress Mack: Hometown Hero
Our first Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Jim McIngvale
A Great Name in Education Leadership
Alumna is a prime example of how education can change lives
Leading Teaching Excellence
Faculty earn national credential in effective instruction
LEAPing into Governance
Internship program helps SHSU’s influence at the Texas Capital
What Unites Us
Dan Rather returns to his alma mater
aDRESSing Student Needs
Helping students make a great first impression
Seen @ Sam
Bearkat fans caught on camera
Homecoming Happenings
Lions and Tigers and Bearkats—Oh my!
Alumni Honored
Meet the award recipients