Archive for: Ecuador
Horns Up at the Equator
By Adam Humphrey
Steven Elder, BBA ’91, Life Member, stood at the Equator in Quito, Ecuador, earlier this year.
From Sea to Sky: Galápagos to Machu Picchu, Part 1
By Pat Cook
Pat Cook, BA ’73, Life Member, roamed the Galápagos Islands and Machu Picchu last month with the Flying Longhorns. In this first of a two-part travelogue, Cook...
Longhorns in the Galápagos
By Rose Cahalan
Siblings Daniel Aberasturi, BA ’09, left, and Abril Aberasturi, BS ’03, hooked ’em with a giant tortoise in the Galápagos Islands last summer.
A Longhorn at the “Mitad del Mundo”
By Rose Cahalan
Bruce Cook, BA ’79, Life Member, thought of his alma mater while straddling the Equator in Ecuador. Cook—who works as a business consultant, bed-and-breakfast...
Life Members Visit the Equator
By Rose Cahalan
Jim Bissett, BS ’59, and Marsha Bissett are proud Life Members and board members of the Texas Exes Longhorn Village Chapter. They shared this photo from a...
Scientists Call Ecuadorian Region Hemisphere’s Most Biodiverse
By Lynn Freehill
A part of Ecuador being pursued for oil exploration is actually the Western Hemisphere’s single most biodiverse region, a team of international scientists...
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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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Taking Over From Legendary Swim Coach Eddie Reese Is Another Legend
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