Archive for: fan mail
Horns Up at Graduation
By Alan Cundy
Siblings Alex R. Hernandez Jr., BA ’94, and Rachel Hernandez, JD ’98, congratulate younger brother Evan Hernandez, BA ’15, on his recent graduation from UT-Austin.
Longhorns Reel in the Big One
By Alan Cundy
The Go family reeled in an 80-pound striped marlin in Cabo San Lucas during the Christmas holiday. From left, Janice Shen Go, BBA ’88, and Tim Go, BS ’89,...
Horns on Ice
By Alan Cundy
Allen and Lizzie Smith enjoy the sights in Antarctica. Lizzie is an incoming UT freshman and the daughter of Legends Club Lifetime Member Mimi Smith, BA ’90,...
Ingrained Longhorn
By Alan Cundy
Laurence A. Becker, BA ’58, MA ’66, shared this photo of a surprising Christmas gift he received from his wife, Roseanne Becker, BA ’62: a chinaberry wooden...
Hawaiian Horn
By Alan Cundy
Jonathan Sprinkles, BBA ’99, Life Member, does a Longhorn salute to the volcano gods in Honolulu.
Hook ’em From Germany’s Highest Peak
By Alan Cundy
Brandy Littel, BS ’07, Life Member, hooks ’em from the Zugspitze, the highest point in Germany.
Longhorn Makes a Difference
By Alan Cundy
Julie O’Connor, MS ’11, shared this photo from last summer, when she volunteered with a medical team in Kenya.
Longhorns on Campus
By Alan Cundy
Robert Henry Ritter, BBA ’62, LLB ’67, joined his granddaughters Helena and Isabelle on a trip to campus, stopping in front of the Littlefield Fountain and...
UT in Utero
By Alan Cundy
Expecting parents Rocky and Shalinda Kelley submitted this photo of a future member of the Longhorn Class of 2034. The couple is thrilled that the UT Athletic Department’s...
Horns Up in Costa Rica
By Alan Cundy
Zaragoza Briseno, BS ’95, MS ’00, Life Member, and Jerry Molina, BS ’93, led a stampede to establish Apollo Endosurgery’s first manufacturing facility in...
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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