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THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Flowers Hall 313
601 University Dr.
San Marcos, TX 78666

Dr. Ann Marie Ellis, Dean
Ph: (512) 245-2317
Fax: (512) 245-8291
liberalarts@txstate.edu

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Location & Contact Information

Flowers Hall, home of the College of Liberal ArtsDean's Office:
Flowers Hall 313
Phone: 512-245-2317
Fax: 512-245-8291
liberalarts@txstate.edu
www.liberalarts.txstate.edu

Mailing Address:
College of Liberal Arts, FH 313
Texas State University-San Marcos
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666

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Directions to the College of Liberal Arts

From Austin, follow IH35 South to San Marcos. Take exit #206 onto the access road and turn right onto Aquarena Springs Drive/Loop 82. From San Antonio, take exit #205 and turn left onto AquarenaSprings Drive/Loop 82. On Aquarena Springs Drive, continue through two traffic lights, over a railroad track, and past Bobcat Stadium. Cross over the San Marcos River and turn right onto Sessom Drive. Continue on Sessom to North LBJ Drive. Turn left onto North LBJ Drive and stop at the information booth to request a parking permit for the Pleasant Street Parking Garage, located several yards ahead at the corner of North LBJ Drive and Pleasant Street. After parking, take the garage elevator to the third floor garage roof. Upon exiting the elevator, walk under the awning into the College of Liberal Arts complex. The complex, on a quadrangle, comprises several buildings that house the Dean's Office and the College's departments and centers, as follows:

Dean's Office, Flowers Hall 313
Advising Center, Flowers Hall 322
Anthropology, Evans Liberal Arts 273
English, Flowers Hall 365
Geography, Evans Liberal Arts 139
History, Taylor-Murphy Hall 202
Modern Languages, Centennial Hall 214
Philosophy, Psychology Building 110
Political Science, Evans Liberal Arts 266
Psychology, Psychology Building 208
Sociology, Derrick Hall 105
Center for International Studies, Lampasas Hall 503
Center for Multicultural and Gender Studies, Flowers Hall 336
Center for the Study of the Southwest, Brazos Hall 212
NEH Southwest Regional Humanities Center, Brazos Hall 212