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College Station

City in Brazos County, east-central Texas, 132 km/82 mi northwest of Houston, and adjoining the city of Bryan; population (1992) 55,700. Texas A & M (Agricultural and Mechanical) University was founded here in 1876; the community grew up around the college, and was incorporated as a city in 1939. The university is known for research in engineering, fisheries, agriculture, nuclear technology, and animal pathology.



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Jimmy Creel, from deputy superintendent, Katy, Texas, to superintendent, College Station, Texas
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denotes FEI member SUSAN REDMAN, CPA (Dallas Chapter), was hired as Senior Vice President-Finance/CFO for Texas A & M University in College Station, Texas, the university from which she earned her BBA degree.
 
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