UT Landmarks Reveals 4,000-Square-Foot Mural “Amistad América”
By Elizabeth Hlavinka
Facing a 28-by-5-foot blank canvas, José Parlá imagines he is 5 inches tall. Standing in his New York City studio, he is preparing for his most ambitious project...
UT Astronomer Discovers New Planet in Our Rival Solar System
By Ryan Duffy
Kepler-90i might not have piqued anyone’s attention had it been discovered under different circumstances. The rocky, super-earth-sized exoplanet is about 2,545...
Horns Up Underwater in Grand Cayman
By Alan Cundy
Jim Allred, BBA ’86, Life Member, and his daughter Maddy Allred, BBA ’18, hooked ’em while diving in Grand Cayman during spring break.
Horns Up on the Horn of Africa
By Alan Cundy
Aidan Dietz, BA ’14, hooks ’em while proudly serving in Djibouti with the Texas Army National Guard.
A Longhorn in Vatican City
By Alan Cundy
Erika Martinez, BS ’08, MS ’13, showed her Longhorn pride during her visit to St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.
Longhorns Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland
By Alan Cundy
Ethan Womble, BA ’09, Life Member; Nicole Gavlik Martinez, BS ’09; and David Martinez, BA ’09; hook ’em at the Cliffs of Moher during a trip to Ireland...
Alcalde Docs
Sights Unseen: Friezes
By Alcalde Staff
Architecture Professor Lawrence Speck explains the history and meaning of UT’s friezes, the ornamental symbols adorning many campus buildings.
A True Longhorn Enters the Arena
By Alan Cundy
Rocky J. Navarro, BBA ’79, raises his horns inside the Coliseum in Rome, Italy, in late December 2017.
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This Texas Ex Is Singing His Cowboy Songs in Music City
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How a Former Marine Built UT’s National Championship Weightlifting Team
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Two Award-Winning Professors (and One Hollywood Celebrity) Make Science Cool
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The Way Back: Hoop Dreams
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Good Reads Q&A: This Children’s Book Brings Social-Emotional Learning to Life in Technicolor