Social Studies
Dr. Loyd Uglow
Dr. Loyd Uglow,
Chair, History Department, Professor,
Ph.D., University of North Texas
M.A., University of West Florida
B.A., University of Texas
Dr. Loyd Uglow is a retired commander in the United States Naval Reserve. He currently serves on the board of elders of First Assembly of God in Waxahachie, Texas. In addition to his many duties, Dr. Uglow enjoys spending time with his family and gardening, as well as reading and writing. He is the author of Standing in the Gap, a book which covers military activities on the Texas frontier in the late nineteenth century, and two historical biographies for young people, Abraham Lincoln: Won’t You Ever Give Up? and Benjamin Franklin: You Know What to Say, Most recently, he is co-author of For the Whole World, a history of Southwestern Assemblies of God University, which is being published in fall 2003.
Publications by Dr. Loyd Uglow:
For the Whole World
For the Whole World, the history of Southwestern, is released this year in honor of over 75
years of educating men and women. Recounting the triumphs and challenges, it captures the
university's development from a small Bible institute to a thriving spiritual university
whose graduates find ready entrance to a great variety of fields and ministry opportunities
worldwide.
For the Whole World was written by Mary Jackson, Ph.D., Gary McElhany, Ph.D., and Loyd Uglow, Ph.D.
Standing in the Gap: Army Outposts, Picket Stations, and the Pacification of the Texas Frontier, 1866-1888. Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 2001.
Abraham Lincoln: Won’t You Ever Give Up?
Benjamin Franklin: You Know What to Say.
Contact Information:
Email: luglow@sagu.edu
Phone: 972.825.4647
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