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Longhorns Abroad
By Alan Cundy
Ashley Deweese, BA ’11, and Janet Landry, BA ’11, Life Members, hook ’em from a rooftop in Nice, France. Pictured below, the ladies sport their burnt orange outside...
Horns Up at El Castillo
By Alan Cundy
Sarah Alfaro, BS ’15, hooks ’em from the base of El Castillo, located at the center of the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza.
Longhorns in Puerto Rico
By Alan Cundy
Mark Botros, BS ’11, and Jessica Botros, BS ’12, hook ’em in front of the governor’s mansion in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
A Longhorn at the Taj Mahal
By Alan Cundy
Elvis Yang, BA ’15, moved to India for his first job following graduation and has now traveled all over Southeast Asia. His most memorable trip was a visit to...
Texas Cheer
By Alan Cundy
Shelby and Camryn Callaway are current UT students on target to become Spring 2017 graduates. In this throwback photo submitted by proud mother Tammy Smith Callaway,...
Shipwrecked Longhorns
By Alan Cundy
Robert McKee, BS ’07, Life Member, and UT student Ariel Kayne hook ’em while scuba diving on an MS in Technology Commercialization trip in December in...
Horns Up After Snowzilla
By Alan Cundy
Sarwar Siddiqui, PhD ’14, Life Member, surveys the aftermath of Winter Storm Jonas in Herndon, Virginia.
Longhorn on a Mission
By Alan Cundy
Juan M. Guerrero, BA ’77, Life Member, holds the world in his hands at the Equator in Ecuador. Below, he is pictured on a medical mission in Kenya.
Longhorns Found the Tribal Outreach Medical Assistance Foundation
By Alan Cundy
Randall Green, BA ’86, Life Member, founded of the Tribal Outreach Medical Assistance Foundation (TOMA) more than 19 years ago along with Dr. Jeffrey Butts,...
A Longhorn in Spain
By Alan Cundy
Roy Adamcik, BS ’71, Life Member, hooks ’em alongside an Opel he found in La Coruña, Spain, sporting a Longhorn emblem.
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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