Archive for: fan mail
Horns Up at Duckhorn
By Anna Daugherty
Four Longhorns gathered to taste some wine at Duckhorn Vineyards in Napa, California, in March. From left: Sharon Havard Mathews, BA ’79, Life Member;...
Two Loyal Longhorn Pups
By Anna Daugherty
Megan Thames Mangione BA ’08, Life Member, shared a picture of her dogs Fiona, in the pink jersey, and Shiner Bock, sporting the burnt orange.
A Texas Ex in Free Fall
By Rose Cahalan
Adriana DaCosta, BS ’09, MS ’14, put her horns up during a recent sky dive.
Longhorn Newlyweds in Big Bend
By Anna Daugherty
Newlyweds Callen Hearne, BBA ’13, and Abbi Hearne, BFA ’15, put their horns up while hiking at Big Bend during spring break 2015.
Painting a Bacteria Bevo
By Anna Daugherty
What can you do with orange bacteria? Make Bevo, of course! Julie Fogarty, BS ’13, Life Member, is working with the bacteria in a class at Stanford that she...
Law Graduates Reunite
By Anna Daugherty
Four UT Law graduates reunited in October at a wedding reception for Joseph Callier’s daughter. From left: Gwendolyn Watts Satterthwaite, JD ’81; Joseph...
Life Member Celebrates a Win
By Anna Daugherty
Barry Crutchfield, BA ’90, Life Member, celebrated the Nov. 8th, 2014, Longhorn win against West Virginia with his mother, Tootsie Crutchfield.
From UT to UTMB
By Anna Daugherty
On August 15, 2014, three UT alumni became University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston alumni, graduating from the Physician Assistant Studies program. Pictured...
Longhorn Selfie in Rome
By Anna Daugherty
Lori Hernandez, BJ ’97, Life Member, takes a selfie at the Pantheon in Rome, Italy, in September 2014.
Longhorn Flag Flies High
By Anna Daugherty
Andrew Michael Anderson, BA ’08, Life Member, plants a flag on a mountain in Masonic Park in South Fork, Colorado. Anderson says that he and his family...
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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