Archive for: dallas
Twenty-Five Years of Getting “Teed Off at OU”
By Rose Cahalan
At 9:30 a.m. on a Friday morning in October, more than 400 golfers will stand together on the green of Dallas’ Firewheel Golf Park, singing “The Eyes...
Dallas Chapter Send-Off Is Biggest, Best Ever
By Rose Cahalan
Many Texas Exes chapters hold send-off events to get new students pumped for life on the Forty Acres—but no one does it quite like the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter. More...
A Texas Exes Wedding
By Rose Cahalan
Alumni often attend Texas Exes chapter events in search of camaraderie, school spirit, or maybe just a good seat to watch a football game. But what about finding...
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UT Alum Key in Celebration of New Dallas Bridge
By Jordan Schraeder
From the neon green-lined Bank of America Plaza to the twinkling white lights of the spherical Reunion Tower, it’s hard not to recognize the Dallas skyline. And...
Dallas Chapter Legacy Group Unites Older Alumni
By Rose Cahalan
With about 6,800 members, the Dallas Chapter is one of the Texas Exes’ biggest. But until recently, many older Dallas alumni were feeling left out. So they...
Dallas Chapter Scholarship Dinner Nets $200,000
By Rose Cahalan
The official motto of the city of Dallas is “Live Large, Think Big.” It’s a slogan meant to evoke the city’s rich culture and big business,...
Dallas Chapter Scholarship Dinner Serves Passion, Intention
By Leslie Cedar
As CEO of the Ex-Students’ Association, I often have the opportunity to convene with alumni and friends of the University across the state and nation. This past...
Alumni Swimmers Hit the Pool, Raise $350,000
By Rose Cahalan
Andrea Dickson, BBA ’90, and Daniel Watters, BA ’93, Life Members, swam in the 1988 U.S Olympics. With Jeanne Cunningham, BA ’90, they recently chaired a...
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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