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William V. Scott is a Ph.D. Candidate in History and Graduate Part-time Instructor at Texas Tech University, actively engaged with the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) as Board Member (2024-2028), Chair of the Almanac Committee, and member of multiple TSHA committees including the Handbook of Texas Advisory Committee and Publications Committee.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts in History from Texas A&M University–San Antonio
- Master of Arts in History from the University of Texas at San Antonio
- Ph.D. Candidate in History at Texas Tech University
Dr. Scott's research centers on Environmental History, Borderlands History, and Military History, with regional expertise spanning Texas, the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, and Latin America. His work examines how ecological factors shaped military outposts and settlement patterns in contested border regions, exemplified by his publication on Fort Ewell along the Nueces River.
He has authored numerous entries for the Handbook of Texas Online and serves on the Executive Advisory Committee for the Handbook of Texas Medicine, while also contributing to Bexar County's GIS project for the San Antonio Tricentennial.
As a Ph.D. candidate and part-time instructor, Dr. Scott does not supervise graduate students. No information about research grants is available in the provided materials.





