Resettling refugees
Nursing professor Donelle Barnes wants to change how some immigrants settle in America.
Midnight malady
A TCU nursing professor sheds light on those who eat in their sleep.
Are diet foods bad for your memory?
Psychologist Tim Barth studies the effects of aspartame.
Getting hitched, not scammed
Sociologist Angela Thompson offers her expertise on avoiding wedding pitfalls.
Dispensing wisdom
It happens far too frequently: An e-mail message meant for one inadvertently goes to another. But when a note from a physical plant employee landed in every faculty mail box on campus, portions of the resulting “conversation” found its way into the Feb. 21 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Taking a peak
Scaling snow-capped mountains is a lifestyle for John Marshall ’71 (MBA ’73), one that has offered views others only dream about.
Ringing in the New Year — as champions
TCU upsets No. 23 Colorado State 17-3 in the Liberty Bowl.
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Going big time
Chris Curtis ’83 and Keller-based GoVision go big with new large-format event promotion technology.
The good doctor
The Tarrant County Medical Society honors Thomas Lipscomb ’61 with the Gold-Headed Cane Award.
Frogs on reality TV
Former Frogs Kristin Holt ’03 and Brian Ching ’96 find the spotlight in reality TV.