All engineering alumni and their families are invited to tailgate with Dean Ben Streetman at Ben's Bash.
This Engineering Tailgate Party takes place on Saturday, October 22 at 12:30 PM, two hours prior to kick-off time (2:30 PM) of the football game against Texas Tech. Join engineering faculty, alumni, select students and Dean Ben Streetman in supporting the Longhorns.
LOCATION/PARKING (pdf)
Ben's Bash will take place under the tents on the Engineering South Lawn (grassy area between ECJ and ENS). Free parking for Engineering Homecoming attendees will be available in Lot 53 (two blocks north of Ben's Bash, behind CPE).
MORE INFORMATION
Tailgate ticket price includes one BBQ meal, tea, water and two coupons for beer, wine and/or soft drinks. Additional drinks may be purchased at an additional cost.
Football tickets will not be available for purchase from the College of Engineering this year, but we will have a watch party on site and admission is free to all Ben's Bash attendees. The cash bar will remain open until the third quarter and snacks will be provided. Tickets to just the watch party portion of the tailgate will be $5, payable at the door.
REGISTER TODAY! (UT EID required)
Early registration has its advantages. Purchase tickets on or before Saturday, October 8, 2005 and use discount code LastChance to receive 25% off your total purchase price.
For details for departmental events taking place on homecoming weekend please visit the College of Engineering Alumni website at http://www.engr.utexas.edu/alumni/events.
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About UT's Cockrell School of Engineering:
The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering ranks among the top six public engineering schools in the United States. With the nation's fourth highest number of faculty elected members of the National Academy of Engineering, the School's more than 7,000 students gain exposure to the nation's finest engineering practitioners. Appropriately, the School's logo, an embellished checkmark used by the first UT engineering dean to denote high quality student work, is the nation's oldest quality symbol. The School maintains a Web site at http://www.engr.utexas.edu
