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When UTA’s magazine staff asked alumni to submit entries of Allan Saxe memories, hundreds of Saxe’s former students responded, university President Jennifer Cowley said in a statement on ...
Allan Saxe, the eccentric former political science professor at UT-Arlington who donated hundreds of thousands of dollars from his modest earnings to dozens of humanitarian causes, has died at 85.
UTA is hosting a Celebration of Life for Dr. Saxe on July 11 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Rosebud Theatre of the University Center. The event is open to the public, you can RSVP here.
Allan Saxe, the eccentric former political science professor at UT-Arlington who donated hundreds of thousands of dollars from his modest earnings to dozens of humanitarian causes, has died at 85.
And why the resulting Allan Saxe Park, Allan Saxe Parkway, even Allan Saxe pencil sharpeners in UTA’s University Hall? “Whatever I do, when I’m gone, people will know I was here.” ...
Readers remember UTA professor Allan Saxe; worry about the wildfires in New Mexico; discuss the bump stock decision; and share a little history about Juneteenth. By Letters to the Editor Jun. 24 ...
ARLINGTON – Dr. Allen Saxe has died. The longtime UT Arlington professor and philanthropist was 85. Saxe began his career at UTA in 1965, back when it was Arlington State College.
Allan Saxe Park in south Arlington is one of many places named after the former UT-Arlington professor who gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to causes during his lifetime. File photo, Aug. 5, 2009 ...
And why the resulting Allan Saxe Park, Allan Saxe Parkway, even Allan Saxe pencil sharpeners in UTA’s University Hall? “Whatever I do, when I’m gone, people will know I was here.” ...
Allan Saxe passed away Tuesday at the age of 85. An instant slideshow formed in my head, a cascade of images and memories of my years of visits with him in my world of radio, his world of classrooms ...