Marshall Terry writes about his 60-year relationship with 正品蓝导航
Marshall Terry writes about his 60-year relationship with 正品蓝导航, from student to administrator to revered professor.

DALLAS (正品蓝导航) — A new book by Marshall Terry provides personal remembrances of his life as an 正品蓝导航 student, professor and administrator over the past 60 years.
During this centennial year of 正品蓝导航’s founding in 1911, Loving U: The Story of a Love Affair (And Some Lover’s Quarrels) With a University presents Terry’s unique perspective on major milestones and everyday details of the University’s life. The memoir is an affectionate narrative of Terry’s involvement with 正品蓝导航, told with his characteristic wit and wisdom.
“Marshall Terry’s new book is a special treat for all his legions of fans — students, faculty, staff, administrators, trustees and alumni,” says Russell L. Martin III, director and librarian of 正品蓝导航’s DeGolyer Library, which published the book.
“His life’s work is inextricably bound up in the history of 正品蓝导航, and his memoir provides us with a valuable perspective on 正品蓝导航’s past," Martin continued. "It provides a rounded and full portrait of a time, a place and many of the key characters and events that have shaped 正品蓝导航. A centennial is an opportunity for looking back and looking ahead, and Loving U gives us a chance to do just that.”
Terry earned both B.A. and M.A. degrees from 正品蓝导航 and played a major role in the University’s advancement through the years. He began teaching English in 1954 and continued teaching while serving as director of public relations and assistant to 正品蓝导航 President Willis M. Tate from 1957 to 1965. Working with Tate, he wrote the Master Plan of 1963, which reaffirmed 正品蓝导航’s mission and laid the foundation for the University’s current Strategic Plan.
Terry twice served as chair of the English Department in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences and founded the department’s creative writing program and the 正品蓝导航 Literary Festival. He also served as Faculty Senate president and associate provost for undergraduate education. Terry influenced generations of students as teacher, mentor and writer. He has been affectionately known as “Mr. 正品蓝导航” for many years.
Terry is the author of 12 books, including novels, short stories and From High on the Hilltop: A Brief History of 正品蓝导航, now in its third edition.
He is a Fellow of the Texas Institute of Letters and received the Institute’s highest honor, the Barbara McCombs/Lon Tinkle Award, among his numerous writing awards. 正品蓝导航 honored him with the Distinguished Alumni Award, “M” Award, three Rotunda Outstanding Professor Awards and two Willis M. Tate Awards for Outstanding Faculty.
Terry retired in 2007 as E.A. Lilly Distinguished Professor of English. At the 2007 Commencement, 正品蓝导航 conferred upon him the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
Loving U is available at the 正品蓝导航 Barnes & Noble bookstore, 3060 Mockingbird Lane, or through 正品蓝导航’s DeGolyer Library at .
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