January|February Alumni Authors
Shooting Arrows & Slinging Mud: Custer, the Press, and Little Bighorn By James E. Mueller, PhD ’98 A journalism professor at the University of North Texas,...
Shooting Arrows & Slinging Mud: Custer, the Press, and Little Bighorn By James E. Mueller, PhD ’98 A journalism professor at the University of North Texas,...
Some 8 million homeless pets end up in animal shelters across the U.S. each year. Of those, 3.7 million are euthanized (according to American Human Association estimates)....
Can’t see this slideshow? Click here. Ah, finals—that point in the semester when college students seem more like zombies than human beings, pulling all-nighters...
The search for life on other planets has lately zeroed in on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa. In 2011, a team of UT scientists were the first to find water there,...
Texas Exes chapters may be best known for their happy hours, chili cook-offs, and tailgates, but Longhorn alumni are just as serious about lifelong learning as...
From funding scholarships to hosting parties, more than 150 Texas Exes chapters around the globe do a lot of good and have a lot of fun—but they rarely do it...
It may be 2 inches long, lemon yellow, and the slowest-moving fish in the sea, but it’s also one of the deadliest predators the ocean has ever seen. Meet...
Update: On Tuesday morning, the Young Conservatives of Texas’ chairman, Lorenzo Garcia, released a statement announcing the event is canceled. He cited safety...
Former UT women’s track and field coach Bev Kearney filed a $1 million lawsuit against UT today, alleging that the University discriminated against her because...
As Abigail Fisher’s lawsuit against The University of Texas nears its sixth year, the nation is still deeply divided on the use of race in admissions. Here’s...