Mixed Results in New UT Study on Fracking, Methane Emissions [Watch]
If there’s any scientific subject today more fraught than hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, we’ve yet to hear of it. The controversial...
If there’s any scientific subject today more fraught than hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, we’ve yet to hear of it. The controversial...
After a story on the Longhorn sports website Orangebloods.com reported that two anonymous sources say UT Athletics director DeLoss Dodds will retire by the end...
Scholarships are more often than not a nameless, faceless exchange: a donor writes a check, and eventually a student uses that money to fund an education. Not so...
Kathie Tam, BA ’01, shared this photo from a recent trip with her Longhorn friends to Napa. “We took the photo in Napa at Reverie Winery on our girls’...
Bina Chauhan, BFA ’99, shared this photo from a recent visit to her father’s hometown in India. Chauhan works at Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles.
Michelle Fenati, BS ’11, Life Member, shared this photo from a hike up Sulphur Mountain in Alberta, Canada, in July. From left: Fenati; Katy Schroeder, BS ’11;...
These days colleges are subject to hundreds of rankings of every flavor, from “Best Value” to “Fittest,” but there’s still one ranking...
John D. Boswell, BA ’67, MA ’69, Life Member, tossed up his horns before going into surgery recently at Metropolitan Methodist in San Antonio. His doctor, Randall...
Rudy Treuter, BS ’80, Life Member, shared this photo of her son Jordan and two fellow UT alums from a mission trip to Jinja, Uganda. From left: Jordan Treuter,...
Joseph Tornberg, MBA ’07, Life Member, got his horns up at Belvedere Palace in Vienna, Austria.