Dallas
Dallas Chapter Paints Local School Burnt Orange [Watch]
By Rose Cahalan
If you walk down the hallways of Conrad High School, you’ll hear as many as 35 languages being spoken. Most of the students at the northeast Dallas school...
Meet Jeff Duchin, 2014 Jack Harbin Top Hand Award Winner
By Chris O'Connell
The Jack Harbin Top Hand Award is supposed to be a surprise; that’s a major part of its allure. Shrouded in secrecy, the accolade signifies excellence in service...
What You Missed at the Dallas Chapter’s 2013 Get Teed Off at OU Classic
By Jordan Schraeder
With a shot from Smokey the Cannon, the Dallas Chapter’s 26th-annual Get Teed Off at OU Golf Classic kicked off bright and early yesterday at Firewheel Golf...
Breaking the Silence
By Rose Cahalan
After two local alumni committed suicide, the Dallas Chapter came together to start a conversation about mental health. In fall 2012, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter’s...
Dallas Chapter Dreams Big With Mentorship Program [Watch]
By Rose Cahalan
Two years ago, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter started a mentorship program that pairs the chapter’s scholarship recipients with alumni and older students....
Dallas Chapter Scholarship Dinner Raises $70,000
By Rose Cahalan
Raising $70,000 is no mean feat. But when it comes to scholarships, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter doesn’t sweat it. This Wednesday night, the chapter held...
Dallas Chapter Send-Off Is Biggest, Best Ever
By Rose Cahalan
Many Texas Exes chapters hold send-off events to get new students pumped for life on the Forty Acres—but no one does it quite like the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter. More...
Dallas Chapter Delves Into Neuroscience with ‘Game Changers’
By Jordan Schraeder
Can’t see the slideshow? Click here. Under the chandeliered ceiling of Dallas’ Renaissance Hotel today, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter played host to...
Dallas Chapter Legacy Group Unites Older Alumni
By Rose Cahalan
With about 6,800 members, the Dallas Chapter is one of the Texas Exes’ biggest. But until recently, many older Dallas alumni were feeling left out. So they...
Dallas Chapter Scholarship Dinner Nets $200,000
By Rose Cahalan
The official motto of the city of Dallas is “Live Large, Think Big.” It’s a slogan meant to evoke the city’s rich culture and big business,...
-
Highest Honor: The 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Awards
-
A Longhorn Helped to Preserve and Elevate This Iconic Local Property
-
A New Dormitory Will Take the Place of Whitis Court
-
Good Reads Q&A: An Oral History of This Beloved TV Show Is Also a Cultural History of the Pandemic
-
Texas Softball Is Hungry for Victory in Its First Year in the SEC