TCU People
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Bestselling "Same Kind of Different As Me" author Ron Hall '67 returned to campus to promote his follow-up book.
Departing Athletics Director Danny Morrison still TCU is the best AD job in the country, sees continued momentum for Frogs.
John Roach '61 forms the Committee to Back the Frogs this summer to increase season ticket sales, football game attendance.
TCU policeman John Pacheco leaves force to become a priest in the Diocese of Fort Worth.
After tramatic events, Fort Worth Fire Department chaplain Cameron Brown ’98 (MDiv) '09 (DMin) helps people cope.
Dallas-based fashion photographer Dixie Dixon '07 is emerging artsy entrepreneur.
After maternity leave, Barrett Benge Karr '94 is going back into politics with the House Education and Labor Committee.
Former original Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Anna Marie Lee '74 now celebrates America.
Husband-and-wife team Rayner Smith ’01 and Tanya Raedisch Smith ’01 latest in tradition of entrepreneurs.
There are 30,000 varieties of orchids. Rebecca Repasky '04 (MS) found a new one.
Tarrant litigator Bill Bogel '56 receives county bar association award.
After his daughter needed a new liver, Will Patterson '99 became a liver transplant advocate.
Clark Cavin '95 (MS) earns Excellence in Education Award from TCU College of Education
Journalist John Forsyth ’75 chronicles the whereabouts of the nation’s best spots for dessert.
Returning from post-finals vacation, student helps unconscious man during airline flight.
Grandfather, granddaughter walk the graduation stage on same day in separate classes.
"Every individual was a potential character to Bud. Which was why he was such a great writer."
Sports dietician Amy Goodson ’03 keeps an eye on what Frogs, Rangers eat.
After getting her start flying dead bodies to their hometowns, Beverley Bass ’74 went on to become the first woman to fly a Boeing 777.
Events of 9-11 spurred ex-football star Marshall Harris to pursue a life of art.
Hollywood reporter Marc Istook '98 takes on side job of producing documentary-style videos about the college admissions process.
Bradley J. Kiley is also named director of the White House’s Office of Management and Administration.
Artist helps organize auction that raises $30,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in Fort Worth.
From Brazil to Bolivia, reality show star discusses 40,000-mile journey.
Running a nightclub and working with the Border Patrol have one thing in common: the late-night life.