Credits, Copyrights, and Use
About this Exhibit
This digital exhibit was created to commemorate the Texas State University Round Rock Campus' 20th Anniversary. We hope this page highlights the rich positive impact Texas State Round Rock and its staff has had on higher education in Texas. This story of success is due to the efforts of a community who noticed the opportunity to improve higher education together.
Credits
Thank you to Dr. Edna Aguirre Rehbein for helping with the creation of this exhibit through donating a large catalog of images documenting her time as RRHEC's Director.
This exhibit was designed, researched, and constructed by a Digital Publishing Lab Student Assistant and the Head of Special Collections and Archives at Texas State University Libraries:
Odalis Ipina, Class of 2025
Kristin Van Diest, Head of Special Collections and Archives
Copyright
Texas State University may not own the copyright on all of the material on this website. Some of the material is in the public domain, and some of the material may be owned by unidentified copyright owners. Where possible, we have identified the copyright owners. If you are a copyright owner of any of the material posted on this website, please contact us so that we may gather accurat
You may use any material on this website for personal or research use without permission. If you wish to publish or display copies of the materials on this website, you should contact Special Collections and Archives for permission. You are responsible for securing any necessary copyright permission(s) to use this material. Texas State University cannot be responsible for any copyright violation resulting from your use of the material on this website. To learn more about U.S. copyright law, please see http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/.
