Archive for: Frank Denius
Return to Normandy
By Chris O'Connell
On the 70th anniversary of D-Day, the Flying Longhorns paid tribute. Omaha Beach,” Frank Denius says. “That’s where I crawled up.” Holding court on the...
World War II Scholars Fly High in B-17 Bomber
By Jack McBee
A few lucky UT students were given a whole new perspective this past Saturday as they flew over the Forty Acres in a restored World War II-era Boeing B-17 Bomber. Michel...
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The Doctors (Could Be) In Austin…
By Lynn Freehill
UT missed its chance at a medical school more than a century ago. Now our time has come again. Here, see the resources UT already has in place and the successes...
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Frank Denius: the Knight in Burnt-Orange Armor
By Joseph Washington
Can’t see the slideshow? Click here. “Here in Texas, Frank is known as a war hero,” says Texas Gov. Rick Perry, addressing a crowd of over one hundred...
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Letter from the Executive Director: Busy Season
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Alcalde Photo Editor Takes Italy and Switzerland
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The Life and Legacy of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at 100 Years
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Program in UT’s College of Pharmacy Provides Cellphones to People Experiencing Homelessness
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UT’s Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Carnegie Hall