Archive for: fan mail
Longhorns in the Sun
By Alan Cundy
R. Paul Meier, BA ’78, Life Member, visited his son, Rick-Paul Meier II at med school on the island of Dominica and enjoyed a weeklong vacation, featuring snorkeling,...
Hook ’em from Egypt
By Alan Cundy
Kurt Sermas, BJ ’90, hooks ’em in front of the Great Pyramids in Egypt.
The Longhorn and the Raptor
By Alan Cundy
Jose Rivera-Acuna, MBA ’98, gets a up-close view of the the new U.S. Navy F-22 Raptor.
Texas Pride in Al Asad
By Alan Cundy
Major Jeffrey Gunlicks BS ’03, Life Member, and Lt. Col. Tim Hamilton, BA ’96, show their Texas spirit from Al Asad, Iraq.
A Longhorn in Vietnam
By Alan Cundy
Tammy Clouston, MS ’03, Life Member, put her Horns up in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. She also visited the City Hall of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, pictured below...
Alumna Surprised for 50th Birthday with Scholarship Endowed in Her Name
By Alan Cundy
Alisa Manning Peppers, BA ’90, Life Member, was surprised on her 50th birthday in October 2016 with a scholarship endowed in her name. Her husband of 23 years,...
Burnt Orange at the Big Tree in Rockport
By Alan Cundy
Arthur J. Ferguson, BBA ’57, and Wilma Sandel Ferguson, BS ’55, stopped in Rockport to see the “Big Tree” at Goose Island State Park. The coastal live oak...
Horns Up on Lake Geneva
By Alan Cundy
Caroline Hoard, BA ’01, MSIS ’04, Life Member, showed her Texas pride, along with her official University Co-op sunglasses, on the shore of Lake Geneva in Lausanne,...
Catching Some Wake in Vermont
By Alan Cundy
Hailey Hasenbank, BA ’12, Life Member, flashes some Texas spirit while slalom water skiing in Vermont.
Longhorn Family Hooks ’em from Mt. Untersberg
By Alan Cundy
Glen Smith, ’87, and Reagan Smith, BBA ’16, hook ’em from Mt. Untersberg, on the border between Austria and Germany.
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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