Archive for: chapters
Houston Chapter Feeds 18,000 Hungry People
By Rose Cahalan
When is a food fight a good thing? When it pits the Texas Exes Houston Chapter and the Houston Aggie Chapter in friendly competition—all to prepare almost 18,000...
Johnson County, Lake Granbury Chapters Team Up
By Rose Cahalan
Earlier today, we wrote about how the Texas Exes Montgomery County Chapter raised scholarship funds by painting the Tower. Now here’s another chapter fundraiser...
Montgomery County Exes Paint for a Cause
By Rose Cahalan
Dinners, silent auctions, bake sales—those are some typical fundraising methods. But when the Texas Exes Montgomery County Chapter needed to raise money for scholarships,...
San Antonio Chapter Tailgates at the Alamodome
By Rose Cahalan
Can’t see this slideshow? Click here. The Texas Exes San Antonio Chapter went big this year—really, really big. The chapter’s annual flagship event,...
Chicago Chapter Hosts Chiefs of Athletics, Texas Exes
By Rose Cahalan
Chicago may be more than 1,000 miles from Austin, but that didn’t stop the Texas Exes Chicago Chapter from getting the inside scoop on the University last...
D.C. Exes’ Picnic Celebrates Summer—and Texas
By Rose Cahalan
The Texas Exes Washington, D.C. Chapter hosted its second-annual summer picnic on Aug. 4 in Chevy Chase, Md., at Meadowbrook Park. More than 50 alumni and friends...
Tips for a Kickin’ Chapter
By Alcalde Staff
Are you looking to take your volunteer organization—or, ahem, Texas Exes chapter—to the next level? Look no further. We asked chapter and network leaders to...
Guadalupe County Chapter Celebrates July Fourth in Style
By Katy McDowall
The Texas Exes Guadalupe County Chapter celebrated Independence Day Longhorn-style by winning “Best Local Entry” at the Biggest Small-town Fourth of...
Who Says Longhorns and Aggies Don’t Get Along?
By Rose Cahalan
Texas Exes Caldwell County Chapter Teams Up with Aggies for Golf Tournament Three years ago, David Kristynik realized he had a problem. The diehard Texas Ex was...
Dodds ‘Comes Early, Stays Late’ for Hidalgo-Starr Chapter
By Rose Cahalan
McAllen, Texas, is more than 300 miles away from the Forty Acres. But on one festive night last week, you’d never know it. UT Athletics Director DeLoss Dodds;...
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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