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The list of Texas State University alumni includes notable alumni of Texas State University.


Politics and government[edit]

Military[edit]

Music[edit]

Media[edit]

Journalism and literature[edit]

Sports[edit]

Art[edit]

Education[edit]

Business[edit]

Medicine[edit]

Notable alumni gallery[edit]

References[edit]

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