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Orange Jackets Past and Present Unite at the Texas Law Reunion

Arleas Upton Kea, BA ’79, JD ’82, Life Member, president of the UT Law Alumni Association Executive Committee, hooks ’em with two fellow Orange Jackets, Joy...

 
 

Ironman Family Welcomes Newest Longhorn

Horns up from the Teeple family, who are welcoming Chase into UT as an incoming freshman. Four members of the family have completed the Ironman Triathlon, including Sloan,...

 
 

D.C. Exes Celebrate Texas Independence Day

Texas Exes Washington, D.C. Chapter celebrated a successful Texas Independence Day celebration. The chapter had around 250 people in attendance and raised over...

 
 

Horn in a Half Shell

Thomas Wayne Rioux, BS ’70, MS ’73, PhD ’77, Life Member, came out of his shell on a Flying Longhorns trip to the Galapagos Islands.

 
 

Horns Up at the Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Gala

Matthew Memberg, MS ’02, and Robert Kolovson, BS ’13, raised their horns at the 2018 Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Gala in Washington D.C. held...

 
 

A Longhorn in the Moroccan Sahara

Bronwyn Gamble Campbell, BS ’72, Life Member, hooked ’em from atop camelback in the Sahara desert in Morocco.

 
 

Fluttering Longhorns

Martha, BA ’57, and Morgan Spear, BArch ’57, Life Members, with David, BS ’62, and Sara Martineau, ’61, Life Members, are all aflutter with the Flying Longhorns...

 
 

Longhorns Unwind at Japanese Onsen

Linda Jackson Lindloff, BS ’71, Life Member, and her husband, Robert Hoskins, enjoyed the baths at the Nyuto Onsen in Akita, Japan, where she took her copy...

 
 

Burnt Orange in the Capital of Jordan

Lieutenant Colonel Maury Millican, BS ’85, Life Member, of the U.S. Army unfurled his Longhorn flag with pride during his recent deployment to King Abdullah...

 
 

Longhorns Crossing the Blue Ridge Parkway

Brad Klein, BA ’86, Life Member, and Brian Johnson, BA ’78, pause for a breather at mile marker 235, the midpoint of the 470-mile long Blue Ridge Parkway in...

 
 
 
 
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