Alumni
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Because of Winedale
Bruce Meyer wants the show to go on forever
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A World to Discover
With a gift to the Plan II Honors Program, Lee and Philip Zinn are providing Longhorns opportunities for new ideas and perspectives
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Championing Both Sides of the Brain
A combined interest in the humanities and science — and a lifelong commitment to helping those most in need — has guided Kimberley Monday’s life and celebrated career
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The Cenote of Latino Literature
Nicolás Kanellos has devoted his life to unearthing and showcasing an unprecedented body of U.S. Latino literature
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Paying It Forward
A new scholarship for COLA students honors David Garza’s parents
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Coffee, Clinics, and Compassion
COLA alumna Maria Farahani does it all
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Toy Story
COLA alumnus Jeremy Padawer has transformed the toy industry with a keen sense for how collectors think
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A Gift for Real Dialogue
With a gift to the College of Liberal Arts, Carl and Tamara Tricoli have created opportunities for students to engage in challenging but invaluable conversations
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1984 In Their Words
Seven 1984 alumni share about their time on the Forty Acres
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1984 In Their Words: William “Bill” Shute
On how reading “King Lear” can lead to 38 years of marriage
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1984 In Their Words: John Adamo
“I think I was the only person I knew who never changed his major”
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1984 In Their Words: Terasa Cooley
“I’ve always gravitated toward religious exploration”
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1984 In Their Words: Karen Kaplan
How a linguist became a hospice chaplain
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1984 In Their Words: Duff Stewart
Leave the place better than you found it
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1984 In Their Words: Barbara Ganson
From studying the history of women aviators to joining their ranks as a pilot
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1984 In Their Words: Linda Neavel Dickens
She started as a water polo referee at the UT Rec — and worked her way up to associate vice provost
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Join the Catholic Church. Don’t marry a musician! Trust your instincts and marry Elaine sooner.
And other reflections from the class of 1984










