The Way Back: A Walk Along the Creek
By Chris O'Connell
John Matthias Kuehne was a polymath. A professor at UT, he pioneered work on electromagnetism, eventually chairing the physics department. He was tasked with...
David Heska Wanbli Weiden Sets a Mystery on the Reservation in ‘Winter Counts’
By Greg Glasgow
With his debut novel, Winter Counts, David Heska Wanbli Weiden, PhD ’07, became one of just a handful of Native American writers ever nominated for an Edgar...
Longhorn Alumni Band Celebrates Spring in Brenham
By Alan Cundy
30 members of the Longhorn Alumni Band gathered from all around Texas to participate in the Maifest parade in Brenham. The LHAB has participated in the parade...
Longhorn Steers the USS John C. Stennis
By Alan Cundy
Navy Capt. Cassidy C. Norman, BS ’93, Life Member, was named commanding officer of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis, based in Norfolk,...
Flans Forever
By Alan Cundy
A group of Longhorns is bringing authentic Latino desserts to stores and farmers’ markets through their new company, Algo Dulce. From left is CFO Robert...
Horns Up in the House of the Sun
By Alan Cundy
Marc Breen, BS ’00, ’01, Life Member, salutes the Longhorns from 10,023 feet at the top of Haleakalā, the massive shield volcano that makes up much of...
Enjoying the Scenery of Sedona
By Alan Cundy
Garland Rowan, BA ’03, enjoying the scenery in Sedona, Arizona. Garland is a GIS Analyst working at Pioneer Natural Resources in Dallas and is married to...
Houston Photographer Finds Art Along the Road
By Alan Cundy
Raymond Redding, BS ’82, is a photographer in Houston who was inspired by his bicycle trips during the pandemic to focus on a micro view of the city. Without...
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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