Site Index
- The SFA Story Home Page
- A Brief Chronology of SFA History
- Presidents
- Dr. Alton Birdwell, President 1917-42
- Dr. Paul L. Boynton, President 1942-58
- Dr. Ralph W. Steen, President 1958-76
- Dr. William R. Johnson, President 1976-90
- Dr. Donald Bowen, President 1990-91
- Dr. Dan Angel, President 1992-99
- Dr. Tito Guerrero, President 2001-06
- Baker Pattillo, 2007-18
- Scott Gordon, 2019-present
- Board of Regents
- Historical Markers
- Stephen Fuller Austin
- Austin Building
- Karle Wilson Baker
- Alton W. Birdwell
- Birdwell Field, Aikman Gym and the Women's Recreation Center
- Paul Lewis Boynton
- Nine Flags of Nacogdoches
- The Old Stone Fort
- Pioneering Higher Education in East Texas
- Thomas J. Rusk
- Rusk Building
- SFASTC During World War II
- SFASTC on Washington Square
- The Shay Locomotive
- The University Tradition in Nacogdoches
- The Women's Army Corps School
- The SFA Ex-Students and Alumni Association
- Chronology of the Early Officers
- Early Years of the Ex-Students Association: Birdwell Years
- Early History: Boynton Years
- The Alumni Assocation: Steen Years to 1971
- Roster of Distinguished Alumni
- Roster of Distinguished Professor Award Recipients
- Alumni Hall of Fame
- Outstanding Young Alumni
- Association Presidents
- The Campus
- Aikman Gym
- Austin Building
- President's Home
- Rusk Building
- Washington Square
- The Abstract of the Original Property
- The Thomas J. Rusk Homestead
- Griffith Park - the Original Arboretum
- The Name: SFA or TJR?
- Stephen F. Austin's Map of 1836
- The Impact of SFA on Nacogdoches
- Aerial Views of the Campus from 1939-1976
- Photographic Essay on the Vista
- Nacogdoches, the Home of SFA
- A Brief History of Nacogdoches
- A List of Texas Historical Markers in Nacogdoches
- Washington Square, the Educational Center of Historic Nacogdoches
- Texas Historical Marker: The Old University Building
- Details on the Old University by SFA's First Faculty Member
- Portrait of Nacogdoches in 1917
- Texas Historical Markers on the SFA Campus
- SFA's Impact on Nacogdoches
- An Introduction: The Search for a New University
- The Important Year of 1917
- Essay on the Founding Years
- Most Important Mass Meeting Ever Held in Nacogdoches
- The Nacogdoches Case The Twenty Three Reasons Why
- The Citizens Committees
- State Officials Visit Nacogdoches
- Nacogdoches Gets Normal School
- East Texas Reacts
- A great injustice to Nacogdoches: Charter Saved, Funding Lost
- Logo Explained: Why History Has Always Been A Part of SFA
- The Years of Uncertainty (1917-23)
- Essay: Years of Uncertainties
- Former Regent Roy Blake contributes picture, The original building on the SFA campus
- SFA People: The President Arrives
- President's New Year Message "With Fortitude and Courage"
- The Austin Building crisis develops
- Faculty nominations announced
- Housing...critical for SFA students and faculty
- SFA will open on time, with or without the Austin Building
- Free Barbecue for all East Texas
- Vista Laid Out
- Town Steps Up Once Again: The Shack
- SFA Opens on Washington Square (1923)
- Essay: SFA Opens on Washington Square
- Sentinel Special Edition, September 11, 1923
- SFA Bulletin Number One
- Opening Day - September 18
- First Day Students Remember
- Faculty Portraits and Profiles
- Town Welcomes Teachers at Redland Hotel
- Faculty Degrees and Salaries in 1923
- The College Demonstration School
- SFA on Washington Square - Photographic Essay
- SFA Moves to the New Campus (1924)
- Essay: SFA Moves to the New Campus
- Regents Accept the Austin Building
- SFA's First Benefactor: Aikman gives the college a gymnasium
- New Traditions Evolve
- The Pine Tree Hymn
- SFA's First Star: Karle Wilson Baker
- The 1924 Summer Bulletin
- First Faculty Members Talk
- Sub-college Filled a Gap
- Photographic Essay
- The College Expands (1925-27)
- Collegiate Life Develops (Late 1920s)
- Essay on Collegiate Life in the First Decade
- Sunrise Service on the Vista
- Religious Activities On and Off Campus
- The Karle Wilson Baker Dramatic Club
- The Sawyers, on the Vista, 1929
- The Royal Order of Potential Debunkers - 1929-1930
- Rusk County student remembers the boarding houses
- Nacogdoches - A Pageant
- The East Texas Historical Association established
- Housing before Dormitories
- The Women’s Athletic Association
- Portrait of an SFA Student: Baker James Cauthen
- The Crisis of the Depression
- Celebrations at SFA in the 1930s
- The Coming of War and Changes (1941-42)
- The Boynton Administration During World War II (1942-47)
- The Boynton Administration from 1948-58
- The Early Steen Administration: An Explosion in the 1960s
- Essay on the Early Steen Years
- A New Biography of Steen
- Walter Prescott Webb at Steen's Inauguration
- Reflections on the Early 1960s: An Interview with Charles Haas
- Griffith Park Becomes an Issue
- An Essay by Ralph Steen: Something About East Texas
- A Student's View of the 1960s: Mary Ann Miles
- The Building Boom of the 1960s
- Integration at SFA
- Ralph Steen and the Campus Boom Town (1969-76)