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Economist Ray Perryman
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By Wendy Frost

Director of Communications, College of Business

(April 4, 2006)--Ray Perryman, president and chief executive officer of The Perryman Group, will present the keynote address for the UTSA College of Business Frost Bank Distinguished Lecture Series at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 19 in the Richard S. Liu Auditorium (2.01.02) in the Business Building, 1604 Campus. The event is free and open to the public.

Perryman leads The Perryman Group, an economic research and financial analysis firm headquartered in Waco, Texas, that engages in a broad range of projects for governmental agencies and corporations...

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Erika Aguilar

News is immediate. News is unpredictable.

And today the news affected the Radio News panel, Tuesday, Oct. 21, for Mass Communications week at Texas State University. Robert Wood of the Texas State Network was unable to attend the Radio news panel because of breaking news that was happening in Austin involving a death row inmate and a Texas senator.

Fortunately, Texas State University alumna Erika Aguilar took charge of the panel and told students of her path so far in journalism and gave some valuable advice to students who will be making their debut in the "real world" soon.

Aguilar, who graduated May 2007, works for KUT radio, the NPR affiliate in Austin. But before Aguilar was covering the environmental beat for KUT she was at news director at Texas State's own radio station, “I actually have to thank KTSW for where I am today," she said.

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