Archive for: dallas
A Future Longhorn Meets Bevo
By Alan Cundy
Jason Walker Fatheree, BA ’96, Life Member, introduces his 2-year-old son and future Longhorn John Walker Fatheree to Bevo. It was love at first sight! Fatheree...
Built by Longhorns, Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park Wins Another Award
By Rose Cahalan
Over the past three years, a park built over a sunken highway in Dallas has become one of the biggest urban planning success stories in the country. Cities like...
Future Longhorns Tour Europe
By Rose Cahalan
Lynne Steckler, BS ’88, Life Member, led a group of recent graduates from Highland Park High School on a tour through Ireland, England, France, and Spain. “Over...
UT Advocates Podcast: Jim Henson on Guns, Legislators, and UT
By Andrew Roush
Texas Politics Project director Jim Henson tells us what’s on the mind of Texas’ higher education-focused legislators. Henson is also the associate...
Dallas Chapter Dreams Big With Mentorship Program [Watch]
By Rose Cahalan
Two years ago, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter started a mentorship program that pairs the chapter’s scholarship recipients with alumni and older students....
A Longhorn Baby Meets Bevo
By Rose Cahalan
Todd Krumholz, BBA ’03, Life Member, shared this photo of his wife, Sara, and daughter, Harper. The family got up close and personal with Bevo on Aug. 6 at the...
House Chair Calls for Expanded Investment in Higher Ed
By Andrew Roush
As the 83rd Texas Legislature begins, key lawmakers are making it clear that higher education is an investment worth expanding—and they just might be able to...
New Legislative Caucus Represents Young Texans
By Andrew Roush
Just in time for a new legislative session, a new bipartisan group is addressing the interests of students and young alumni. A new legislative caucus is helping...
Dallas Chapter Scholarship Dinner Raises $70,000
By Rose Cahalan
Raising $70,000 is no mean feat. But when it comes to scholarships, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter doesn’t sweat it. This Wednesday night, the chapter held...
Prop 1 an Innovative Way to Fund a Medical School
By Bill Powers
Dallas, Fort Worth, Lubbock, and San Antonio all have medical schools. Houston has two, not counting one in nearby Galveston. El Paso has a medical school. College...
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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