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Resources for Alumni
Texas Exes
The Ex-Students' Association of The University of Texas is the association of former students of the University of Texas at Austin.
Hooked In
There are more than 530,000 alumni of The University of Texas living around the globe. HookedIn helps Longhorns help each other.
Career Services
All alumni of the College of Fine Arts can utilize free career coaching from Career Services.
Transcripts
You can request a transcript through UT's Office of the Registrar. You'll need your EID to log in and make the request.
Who are our alumni?
Kevin Adams
Adams is a four-time Tony Award-winning lighting designer who has designed 20 Broadway shows, including Spring Awakening, American Idiot, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Next To Normal, The 39 Steps, Hair and Passing Strange and solo shows featuring John Leguizamo, Eve Ensler and Kevin Bacon.
Koury Angelo
Angelo (B.F.A., Studio Art, 2004) is an award-winning rock’n’roll and portrait photographer whose photos have appeared in Rolling Stone, Billboard, GQ and more.
Don Bacigalupi
Bacigalupi (Ph.D., Art History, 1993) is the former executive director of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and was the founding president for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles.
Barbara Smith Conrad
Smith Conrad (B.M., Music Studies, 1959) was a mezzo-soprano with New York’s Metropolitan Opera and performed leading operatic roles with the Vienna State Opera, the Teatro Nacional de Venezuela, the Houston Grand Opera, the New York City Opera, the Pittsburgh Opera and many other opera houses throughout the world.
Felicia Day
Day (B.S., Mathematics, 1998) is an actress, producer, writer and internet pioneer known for her television and web work in the CW show Supernatural, and the SyFy series The Magicians, Joss Whedon’s Internet musical Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog and the web series The Guild. She attended UT on a full violin scholarship.
Farrah Fawcett
Fawcett (B.F.A., Art Education, 1965) was an actress probably best known for her role in Charlie’s Angels.
Marcia Gay Harden
Harden (B.A., Drama, 1980) is a film, television and theatre actress, two-time Academy Award winner and recipient of Tony and Primetime Emmy awards.
Chelsey Green
Green (B.M., Music Performance, 2007) is a string musician on faculty at Berklee College of Music and founded the The Green Project, which aims to tear down all stereotypes of the violin and viola by fusing traditional classical technique with popular favorites and original songs in various genres—including R&B, pop, soul, funk, jazz, alternative, hip hop, gospel and more.
Isaac Gómez
Gómez is an award-winning Chicago and Los Angeles-based playwright and screenwriter. Gómez’s television credits include the Netflix Original Series Narcos: Mexico, an announced Adam McKay television series for Netflix; the first writers room for Kings of America on Netflix and the Apple TV+ original series The Last Thing He Told Me, starring Jennifer Garner.
Andrew Hinderaker
Hinderaker (M.F.A., Playwriting, 2013) is a screenwriter, showrunner and producer of Away, Penny Dreadful and Let the Right One In.
Billy Hunter
Hunter (B.M., Music Performance, 1997) is the principal trumpet player for the Metropolitan Opera.
Bruce McGill
McGill (B.F.A., Drama, 1973) is a film actor known for his classic roles in Animal House, My Cousin Vinny and Lincoln, and for his television roles in Rizzoli & Isles, MacGyver and Star Trek Voyager.
Pamela Ribon
Ribon (B.F.A., Drama Production, 1997) is a screenwriter (Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet), TV writer (Samantha Who?), comic book writer (SLAM!, Rick and Morty) and best-selling novelist (You Take It From Here, Going in Circles, Why Moms are Weird, Why Girls Are Weird). In 2023, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short.
Robert Schenkkan
Schenkkan (B.A., Drama, 1975) is a playwright and screenwriter, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for The Kentucky Cycle, the 2014 Tony Award for best play, two Emmy nominations, and a WGA award.
Helen Sung
Sung (B.M., 1993, M.M. 1995) is a successful jazz musician, composer and faculty member at Juilliard School and Columbia University.
Pilar Tompkins Rivas
Tompkins Rivas (B.F.A., Studio Art; B.A., Latin American Studies, 1997) is the chief curator and deputy director of curatorial and collections at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, a new museum dedicated to the art of storytelling that is under construction in Los Angeles.
Rip Torn
Torn (B.A., Drama, 1953) was an actor, director and producer known for his roles in Men in Black, Men in Black II, Dodgeball and Marie Antoinette.
Justin Tucker
Tucker (B.A., Music, 2011) is the placekicker for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL.
Chris Ware
Ware (B.F.A., Studio Art, 1990) is an artist, writer and cartoonist known for his cover illustrations for The New Yorker and other publications, as well as his Acme Novelty Library series and his graphic novels Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Kid on Earth and Building Stories.
Michael Wellen
Wellen (Ph.D., Art History, 2012) is the curator of international art at the Tate Modern in London.