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You will find on this site weekly articles that appear in newspapers in the Texas Panhandle and beyond. I began writing in 2007 and over 600 reflections are posted on this webpage. A few of them are fairly good, I will leave it to you to judge the rest. The early posts were written while on the architecture faculty at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
The columns express ideas and views of the power of higher education and its impact on society. These are intended to comment on how universities work and the value they bring to individuals and the larger community – musings intended to cause reflective thought about our nation’s universities.
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You will find on this site weekly articles that appear in newspapers in the Texas Panhandle and beyond. I began writing in 2007 and over 600 reflections are posted on this webpage. A few of them are fairly good, I will leave it to you to judge the rest. The early posts were written while on the architecture faculty at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
The columns express ideas and views of the power of higher education and its impact on society. These are intended to comment on how universities work and the value they bring to individuals and the larger community – musings intended to cause reflective thought about our nation’s universities… Read More
Reflections from WT
You will find on this site weekly articles that appear in newspapers in the Texas Panhandle and beyond. I began writing in 2007 and over 600 reflections are posted on this webpage. A few of them are fairly good, I will leave it to you to judge the rest. The early posts were written while on the architecture faculty at Southern Illinois University Carbondale[…]




Tenth and final in a series on the Texas Triangles. Rural contributions significantly affect a state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), though the impact varies depending on the state’s economic structure and level of urbanization. Rural areas are often the backbone of agriculture, forestry, mining and fishing, all vital to state and national economies. In states […]
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Dr. Walter Wendler
WTAMU President
AUTHOR
About the Author – Walter Wendler
Walter V. Wendler is President of West Texas A&M University and former Chancellor of Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is also a distinguished alumni of the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University.
He was appointed to the position of President at WT in September 2016. He began his tenure as Chancellor of Southern Illinois University Carbondale on July 1, 2001 and completed his contract in 2007, and returned to teaching Architecture.
Walter V. Wendler is President of West Texas A&M University and former Chancellor of Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is also a distinguished alumni of the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University.
He was appointed to the position of President at WT in September 2016. He began his tenure as Chancellor of Southern Illinois University Carbondale on July 1, 2001 and completed his contract in 2007, and returned to teaching Architecture…………
Walter V. Wendler’s E-Books
President Walter V. Wendler’s e-books are a vital part of his outreach to current and future students. The books, which collect some of Wendler’s most impactful essays, detail what students should look for in a college, offer insights on community colleges and impart lessons on fiscal responsibility. More essays may be found at walterwendler.com.
List of E-Books
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A Culture of Engagement
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President -
Community Colleges: West Texas A&M University’s Partners for the Future
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President -
Considering College
By Reflections from West Texas A&M University President Walter V. Wendler with a Foreword by John Sharp, The Texas A&M University System Chancellor -
Intercollegiate Athletics
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President Michael McBroom, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics -
Merit
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President -
Philanthropy in Higher Education
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President Todd W. Rasberry, Ph.D., Vice President for Philanthropy and External Relations and Executive Director of the WTAMU Foundation -
Student Debt
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President -
Student Life
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President Mike Knox, Vice President for Student Enrollment, Engagement and Success -
The Hill Institute
By Walter V. Wendler, President -
Thoughts from a Conservative Outpost
By Walter V. Wendler, WT President