Nov | Dec 2012
John McKetta on Energy Changes at UT
By Lynn Freehill
Exactly how far has The University of Texas come on energy? Few people have a longer or wiser perspective than 97-year-old John McKetta, Life Member. Watch the former...
Talk Back: Responses to our September|October Issue
By Rose Cahalan
{November | December 2012} Jeff Wilson’s everything-but-the-football photo essay of the spectacle that is UT gameday brought the Longhorn spirit flooding in (“Beyond...
A House United
By John Beckworth
UT in its 129th Year: Better and More Efficient This time last year, not all was content in The University of Texas at Austin community. At his 2011 State of the...
Interview With the Vampire
By Rose Cahalan
Marlane Barnes, MFA ’10, plays the Irish vampire Maggie in the new Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2. She told us how UT prepared her for Hollywood—and...
The 10 Biggest Job-Search Mistakes
By Rose Cahalan
Recognizing and avoiding these common job-hunting pitfalls could mean the difference between a rejection and an offer, says Texas Exes Career Services Director...
Finding a Family
By Rose Cahalan
When the Asian Alumni Network awarded its first-ever scholarship to Elie Wu, they boosted a future leader who’s overcome some serious financial and family challenges. Last...
Rewriting the M.F.A.
By Lynn Freehill
An author and professor with advertising experience brought a radical idea to academia: rebranding. But Oscar Cásares’ grand experiment almost failed before...
The American Dream(er)
By Kelsey McKinney
From the New York Times to the American Theatre and the Wall Street Journal, the media attention surrounding the Harry Ransom Center’s fall exhibition “I...
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Great Ideas on Energy: Printed Solar Panels, Lithium-Ion Power
By Contributing Writers
A century ago, The University of Texas was built on energy. Some sources may have changed, but as these brilliant innovations prove, UT is still charging ahead. ...
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Great Ideas on Energy: Wasting Less Food, Making Energy Exciting
By Contributing Writers
A century ago, The University of Texas was built on energy. Some sources may have changed, but as these brilliant innovations prove, UT is still charging ahead. 3....
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Letter from the Executive Director: Busy Season
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Alcalde Photo Editor Takes Italy and Switzerland
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The Life and Legacy of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at 100 Years
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Program in UT’s College of Pharmacy Provides Cellphones to People Experiencing Homelessness
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UT’s Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Carnegie Hall