Texas Science and Natural History Museum Reopens After Renovations
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...
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...
Joan (Krupp) Katz, BA ’55, will celebrate her 90th birthday on January 11, 2024. Joan continues to travel internationally, works out regularly, and enjoys...
Lewis Schwartz, BJ ’70, JD ’85, Life Member, flashed the Hook ’em Horns sign in Grad Trogir, a historic town near Split, Croatia, on the Adriatic...
Three members of the Texas Exes Austin County Chapter, Tom Barron, MBA ’72; John Grube, BA ’65; and Don Conrad, ’71; were among the 10 folks who came...
Alexia Lopez, BS ’15, along with her son Luke, visited Multnomah Falls in Oregon, off the historic Columbia River highway, as part of summer family vacation....
Continuing their 30-year reunion and SPF 50+ tour (still pretty fabulous at 50+) into Frisco, Colorado, this group of Longhorns escaped the summer heat with...
After a six-day trek to the highest point on the African continent, Daniel Nicholson, BS ’07, Life Member, threw his horns up at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro...
Jim, BBA ’67, and Sylvia Whitworth, BA ’74, Life Members, stopped to pick up their daughter, Camille Whitworth, BA ’89, who lives in Shanghai, before...