Legacy Stories
The Mort Baranoff Endowed Scholarship
Mort Baranoff, expressed himself with sincerity and enthusiasm and continued creating and teaching art despite pain and illness.
John T. Stuart III Centennial Professorship in Mathematics
Honoring John T. Stuart III, McCombs ’58, distinguished alumnus and respected member of UT development and advisory boards.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Butler Endowments
The Butlers’ love of music and belief in the value of education promise a future for the arts at UT.
Joe B. and Louise Cook Professorship in Mathematics
Louise aimed to grant students the opportunities she never had. Her generosity, name and story will not be forgotten.
Terrell Blodgett Endowment for Government Services in Urban Management and Finance
Honoring Professor Emeritus Terrell Blodgett who believes that every student deserves the opportunity to make positive change in the world.
Dr. Joe Thorne Gilbert Centennial Lectureship in Health Professions
“He could do in one-fourth the time what surgery professors did with two residents and a medical student.”
Udden Memorial Scholarship Fund
Johan Udden’s list of accomplishments is long and had a profound impact on Texas and on the history of UT.
David Bruton, Jr. Endowments
His generosity has impacted several generations and, through the endowments funded by his charitable trusts, will influence many more.
The Neel Harrington Memorial Scholarship
Neel’s parents honor his dream of practicing medicine by making possible the education of the best and brightest future students.
William T. Stokes Centennial Teaching Fellowship in Geological Sciences
This endowment is Bill’s expression of gratitude to UT and a way to let faculty know they were appreciated.
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