Houston
Longhorns, Sooners Unite to Help The People of Moore
By Andrew Roush
On May 3, 1999, Houston native Chad Magee was standing on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman. Stretching from east to west across the horizon was what,...
Houston Chapter Talks Entrepreneurship With Bob Metcalfe
By Rose Cahalan
Not long ago, Bob Metcalfe—UT professor of innovation, Murchison fellow of free enterprise, and globally renowned startup guru—invited Dell founder Michael...
Houston Chapter to Study Innovation With Bob Metcalfe
By Rose Cahalan
If you’ve ever plugged in an Ethernet cable, you have Bob Metcalfe to thank. He invented the Ethernet in 1973. That breakthrough and others earned him what may...
Houston Chapter Feeds 18,000 Hungry People
By Rose Cahalan
When is a food fight a good thing? When it pits the Texas Exes Houston Chapter and the Houston Aggie Chapter in friendly competition—all to prepare almost 18,000...
A Rare Piece of UT History is Reunited with Texas Exes
By Rose Cahalan
On March 31, the Texas Exes Houston Chapter held its annual Outstanding Houston Texas Exes celebration at the River Oaks Country Club. High-profile guests included...
The Butterfly Effect
By Rose Cahalan
Reva Menson refused to let homelessness define her. How one student’s determination—and the Houston Chapter’s compassion—started a scholarship. It all began...
Houston Chapter Throws Fall Party for Scholarships
By Rose Cahalan
The Texas Exes Houston Chapter celebrated their fall party, the Longhorn Roundup, on Sept. 23 at the Rice Hotel. About 350 people attended, and all proceeds went...
How We Met Our Scholar
By John Adkins
My wife, Cynthia, and I were honored by the Houston Texas Exes with a named Forty Acres Scholarship, a new, full-ride merit award that targets top high school students....
Feature
The Railroading of Roger Clemens
By Hansen Alexander
As Rogers Clemens’ perjury trial begins, one lawyer examines his record and the evidence used against him—and questions whether the former Longhorn baseball...
Burnt Orange Wedding Takes the Cake
By Rose Cahalan
Elizabeth Melamed Rubinsky, BA ’06, daughter of Richard Melamed, BA ’75, and Ann Roosth Melamed, BA ’76, and Scott David Rubinsky, BA, Life Member, son...
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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