Archive for: antarctica
Cold Plunge
By John Fitch
Earlier this year, 17 intrepid Flying Longhorns went to the end of the Earth to experience the frosty, fantastic wonders of Antarctica. Our multimedia producer traveled...
Burnt Orange on the White Continent
By Alan Cundy
Rick Stein, BBA ’74, and his wife, Paula Schwartz Stein, Life Members, celebrated their 60th birthdays by visiting their seventh continent, Antarctica.
Longhorn Pride at the Antarctica Marathon
By Rose Cahalan
Stacey Paddock Malcolmson, BA ’92, Life Member, is on a quest to run a marathon on all seven continents. In March 2008, she knocked out one of the most far-flung...
UT Researcher Gets Rare Access In Antarctica
By Jordan Schraeder
Tea, cocoa, and dog biscuits, eerily frozen for 100 years. Geologist Peter Flaig found them recently in the most precarious of places: Ross Island, Antarctica. A...
Researchers Discover Connection Between West Texas and East Antarctica
By Danielle Cross
On a summer day in Texas, when it’s possible to work up a sweat doing almost anything outdoors, it’s hard to imagine that Texas and Antarctica could possibly...
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Starting Here: Meet the 2024 President’s Leadership Award Winners
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World-Changers Reconnect With the University Through the Tower Fellows Program
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Taking Over From Legendary Swim Coach Eddie Reese Is Another Legend
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Racing Ahead: The 2024 President’s Impact Award
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The Long Game Brings Local Heroes From the Putting Green to the Silver Screen
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Beloved Director Celebrates 30 Years Leading the Scottish Rite Dormitory
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Starting Here: Meet the 2024 President’s Leadership Award Winners
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World-Changers Reconnect With the University Through the Tower Fellows Program
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Taking Over From Legendary Swim Coach Eddie Reese Is Another Legend
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Racing Ahead: The 2024 President’s Impact Award