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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