UT Atop Etna
During a 13-day tour of Sicily in the summer of 2023, these Texas Exes made the trek up to see Mount Etna, reaching the viewpoint just in time to see her emit...
During a 13-day tour of Sicily in the summer of 2023, these Texas Exes made the trek up to see Mount Etna, reaching the viewpoint just in time to see her emit...
On a fantastic fall day, three generations of Longhorns gathered together in the shadow of “Spike,” a relative of BEVO XV, to cheer on their team in between...
Enjoying a powdery day at Alyeska Ski Resort in Alaska is Suzanne del Rosario-Davis, BS ’89, Life Member, skiing with her two sons, John Davis, BS ’15,...
For the first time, a group of volunteers wearing burnt orange helped with the annual clean-up of the Bonfire Memorial on the Texas A&M University campus....
On one of many stops during a cruise from LA to Australia, Deborah Sittel Barrick, PharmD ’75, and her husband Bruce were pleasantly surprised to find...
Three generations of Longhorns attended the Red River Rivalry game in 2023: Travis Neill Kent, BA ’93, and a former handler of Bevo XIII; UT student Caroline...
Ken Capps, BS ’82, Life Member, received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Moody College of Communication. Capps said the best part was “having...
Tucked away on campus and once faced with an uncertain future, the institution formerly known as the Texas Memorial Museum was in danger of becoming history itself. Closed...
On their yearly vacations, the Go family never forgets to bring along a Longhorn flag. Pictured at the site of Mount Rushmore, nestled among the Black Hills...
Thierry Joffrain, BS ’98, JD ’01, MS ’04, completed one of the world’s most difficult and iconic races, the historical Spartathlon, an ultramarathon...