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Alfred E. Green

Associate Professor of Art at Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX; the metalsmith who designed and handmade the university's silver-and-ivory ceremonial mace in 1977.
last checked 2026-06-04

As archived (≈2014)

Listed as
Texas Woman's University — since 1969

Born
1933, Glendale, California

Now (checked 2026)

Goes by
Alfred E. Green

Current role
Associate Professor of Art at Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX; the metalsmith who designed and handmade the university's silver-and-ivory ceremonial mace in 1977.

Status
Retired

Link
twu.edu/inauguration/academic-and-university-symbols/

Training

UndergraduateCalifornia State College - Long Beach · 1960 to 1963
BA · instructor: Bill Macon (wood)
UndergraduateCalifornia State College - San Jose · 1956 to 1957
none
GraduateCranbrook Academy of Artart & design college · 1966 to 1968
MFA · instructor: Richard Thomas

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Sources

https://twu.edu/inauguration/academic-and-university-symbols/https://twu.edu/commencement/symbols-and-traditions/

From the original Tyler “Academic Metals Directory” (≈2014), brought current in 2026.

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