Texas State University System
Public university system in Texas
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2024 | A $1.2 million renovation of Brooks-Shivers Dining Hall was completed, providing a new modern look for faculty, staff, students, and the community. |
August 2024 | University enrollment reaches 17,850 students during the fall semester. |
2022 | Lamar returns to the Southland Conference after a single year in the Western Athletic Conference. |
2022 | The planning phase for the Mary and John Gray Library expansion project commenced, following the legislative funding approval in 2021. |
2021 | Lamar University briefly leaves the Southland Conference for the Western Athletic Conference. |
November 22 2021 | Lamar University received Texas Legislature approval for $44.9 million in capital construction assistance for library expansion and improvements, with the planning phase for the three-year project beginning in 2022. |
September 2021 | Lamar University enrolled over 17,000 students, with a demographic composition of 36% males and 64% females, representing a diverse student body including 47% White, 25% Black/African American, 18% Hispanic or Latino, 4% Asian, 3% International, and 2% Other students. |
2018 | Under Mike Schultz, the Cardinals achieved a 7-5 record and third-place finish in the Southland Conference, earning their first NCAA FCS Playoffs berth. |
April 12 2018 | The renovated Setzer Student Center, a $28 million project, was officially opened. |
2016 | Jim Gilligan concluded his coaching career after leading the Lamar Cardinals baseball program for most seasons between 1973 and 2016. |
December 2016 | Mike Schultz was named the program's second head coach since its return. |
January 2016 | Will Davis was hired as head coach of Lamar Cardinals baseball team, replacing legendary coach Jim Gilligan. |
2015 | U.S. News & World Report ranked Lamar University in Tier Two of 'National Universities' and recognized the university in multiple academic program categories, including Best Nursing Schools, Best Speech-Language Pathology, Best Online Bachelors Programs, Best Online Graduate Justice Programs, Best Online Graduate Education Programs, and Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs. |
2015 | Lamar University's tennis club won Club of the Year at the national tournament. |
2014 | Forbes ranked Lamar University #602 in America's Top Colleges report. |
October 7 2014 | Groundbreaking ceremony for the Wayne A. Reaud Building, which would house the Reaud Honors College and university administration offices. |
September 2014 | Establishment of the Reaud Honors College, becoming the ninth honors college in Texas. |
2013 | Women's softball team begins play, adding to the university's athletic programs. |
2013 | Women's softball team begins play in the Southland Conference. |
2013 | Lamar University reported an admission rate of 76.6% for applicants. |
2012 | During the Spring semester, the Student Government Association, led by president Andrew Greenberg, passed a student-wide referendum to finance the $28 million renovation of the Setzer Student Center, with 81% approval. |
2011 | Cardinals opened Southland Conference play. |
June 2011 | Lamar University renamed all five phases of Cardinal Village after previously demolished residence halls: Phase I as Gentry Hall, Phase II as Morris Hall, Phase III as Combs Hall, Phase IV as Campbell Hall, and Phase V as Monroe Hall. |
2010 | Football team is reinstated after a previous hiatus. |
September 4 2010 | Lamar University Cardinals returned to football after twenty seasons, compiling a 5-6 record. |
August 2010 | Construction of Cardinal Village Phase V was completed, increasing on-campus housing capacity to 2,500 students. |
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