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New York Chapter Helps Dogs Find Homes for the Holidays

Some 8 million homeless pets end up in animal shelters across the U.S. each year. Of those, 3.7 million are euthanized (according to American Human Association estimates)....

 
 

Rocky Mountain Chapter Talks Business With John Doggett

Texas Exes chapters may be best known for their happy hours, chili cook-offs, and tailgates, but Longhorn alumni are just as serious about lifelong learning as...

 
 

Texas Exes Chapters Team Up For WVU Tailgate

From funding scholarships to hosting parties, more than 150 Texas Exes chapters around the globe do a lot of good and have a lot of fun—but they rarely do it...

 
 

Longhorn Entrepreneurs Share Wisdom at Austin Chapter Event

An ice cream shop owner, a lawyer, a techie, and a bookstore founder walk into a room. The result? A compelling discussion between some of Austin’s leading entrepreneurs...

 
 

UK Texas Exes Celebrate Halloween in Style

Zombies, pirates, food, drinks, and a DJ—sounds like a typical American Halloween party. Except it wasn’t. The 11th-annual Texas Exes U.K. Chapter‘s...

 
 

An Army of Volunteers

The dedicated members of the Texas Exes’ 146 chapters power our purpose worldwide. Every day, in communities around the world, alumni volunteers go about the...

 
 

Rocky Mountain Exes Host Vince Young at Freshman Send-Off Picnic

Celebrating this year’s scholarship recipients and raising money for next year, alumni met in Denver for barbecue, bonding, and a chance to meet one very special...

 
 

Red, White, and Burnt Orange: A Longhorn Fourth of July

The Texas Exes Guadalupe County Chapter really knows how to celebrate Independence Day. For Seguin’s Fourth of July Parade, the chapter took its celebration...

 
 

Calhoun County Longhorns Award $4,000 in Scholarships

The Texas Exes Calhoun County Chapter recently presented two $2,000 scholarships to Calhoun County High School graduating seniors Thomas J. Baugh and James Hsu....

 
 

Brazos Valley Chapter Celebrates Summer—with Football Greats

They may live in Aggieland, but the Texas Exes Brazos Valley Chapter wears burnt-orange all the more proudly for it. Joan Moore, BS ’74, Life Member, shared this...

 
 
 
 
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