When the South Texas State Teachers College first opened its doors 75
years ago, there was only one academic building in the middle of a
cotton field, no paved roads, dormitories, or even a cafeteria. Today,
the Javelinas boast a proud tradition, a distinguished alumni, and an
unmatched passion for education. As it looks toward the certain trials
of the future, Texas A&M-Kingsville shines with promise, confident in
the knowledge that no obstacle is too great that the Javelina cannot
triumph over. Through 75 years, Texas A&M-Kingsville has overcome five
name changes, lackluster state financing, and fiscal prejudices, to
create a premier university in a rural, bilingual, and multicultural
region.