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The Ex-Students' Association of The University of Texas (more commonly known as Texas Exes) is the association of former students of the University of Texas at Austin. [ 1 ] The organization is one of the largest alumni associations in the world (the Texas Exes Houston Chapter has over 10,000 members), with chapters in 69 Texas cities, most U.S ...
public administration professor; former City of San Antonio Council member (2009–2014); former Mayor of San Antonio (2014–2017) [126] [127] Jon Taylor: professor of Political Science and Chairman of the Department of Political Science and Geography Arleigh B. Templeton: first university president of the University of Texas at San Antonio [123]
First chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, 1996–2001; member of the Texas State Senate from Lubbock 1983–1996; businessman in San Antonio since 2001 [25] Diana Natalicio: 1969 PhD President of the University of Texas at El Paso, 1988–2019 [26] Gene Nichol: 1976 JD
The Alcalde (/ æ l ˈ k æ l d i /; Spanish:) has been the alumni magazine of The University of Texas at Austin since 1913, and is published by the university's alumni association, the Texas Exes. [1] The magazine was named for Oran M. Roberts, the governor who signed the university into existence and whose nickname was "Old Alcalde." [1] [2]
Pages in category "University of Texas at San Antonio alumni" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Current and former members of the faculty of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Pages in category "University of Texas at San Antonio faculty" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is a public research university in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Established in 1969, [ 10 ] UTSA is the largest university in San Antonio and the eighth-largest by enrollment in the state of Texas enrolling over 35,000 students across its five campuses spanning more than 758 acres.
Fans light red candles at the 2008 Texas Hex rally. The Texas Exes Student Chapter, sponsored by the Texas Exes alumni organization, organized the event. The Longhorn Band, cheerleading squad, Smokey the Cannon, the World's Largest Texas Flag, and football team all appeared at the event, where red candles were burned. [3]