Working the Problem: How Gregory L. Fenves is Making His Mark on UT

Fenves has been president of UT Austin for only two and a half years, but it has been a remarkably eventful, painful, and consequential period of time.

 
 

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Lives On Hold: Longhorn DACA Recipients Tell Their Stories

Lawmakers spent the last six months negotiating the future of the Deferred Action Childhood Arrival Program. Longhorn Dreamers talk about this period of uncertainty...

 
 

Alcalde Docs

Unleashing the Raptors

In spring 2018, UT’s Department of Theatre and Dance performed an interpretation of Enron, a 2009 play about the infamous scandal. As part of a unique interdisciplinary...

 
 

McRaven, Castro, Brennan, and Inman Talk Leadership at LBJ School

On Feb. 15, 2018, two retired admirals and a pair of Obama-era cabinet members joined forces to dispense leadership advice and observations from their lives of...

 
 

Horns Up on the Seventh Continent

Juan M Guerrero, BA ’77, Life Member, showed his orange blood in Antarctica, as well as in Brazil, in front of Iguaçu Falls.

 
 

Longhorns in Bai Tu Long Bay

You never know where you’ll meet a fellow Longhorn! In the Bai Tu Long Bay, off the northern coast of Vietnam, Henry McCown, BA ’57, Life Member, and his wife...

 
 

Your Way-Too-Early Guide to Longhorns in the 2018 NFL Draft

It’s mid-February, and with no football on the horizon, you know what that means … endless, (mostly) meaningless speculation about the NFL draft! For...

 
 

Sacred Space: Look Inside Ellsworth Kelly’s Last Work at the Blanton Museum

In 2015, renowned artist Ellsworth Kelly gifted his most monumental work to the Blanton Museum of Art. The soon to be open building is a chapel of joy and contemplation — and...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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