Building a legacy . . . architect Michael Bennett ’78
Michael Bennett ‘78 contributes to his alma mater through architecture.
Trustees OK $45 million Coliseum renovation
New exterior, bigger locker rooms, additional office space, wider concourses and upgraded concessions are among the features in redo of 53-year-old venue.
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Inside the program . . . Lupton Stadium
Baseball began its 2013 season in a modified Lupton.
Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: Athletics
Tree time . . . environmental science class
Environmental Stewardship class finds inspiration in nature on day-long field trip to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: College of Science & Engineering
Food for thought
Ranch Management class explores sustainable food production.
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An artmaking extravaganza . . . TCU hosts art educators
TCU School of Art hosts creative workshops for educators before The National Art Education Association conference in Fort Worth.
A few planting pointers
According to Fort Worth gardening guru Howard Garrett, here’s how to prepare beds for planting annuals and perennials.
Features | Topics: Campus news
Greenhouse effect . . . TCU landscaping
March is the time to plant spring flowers in Texas, and “Burdick’s Army,” was out in force.
Features | Topics: Campus news
ESPN panel urges women journalists to persevere
Work hard, develop a niche background to gain traction, a group of reporters, editors and producers say at Schieffer School of Journalism Symposium “The Emerging Role of Women in Sports Journalism.”
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Q&A with … Angie Ravaioli-Larkin, women’s golf
Women’s golf coach is the third-longest tenured coach at TCU and discussed what’s kept her squads going back to the NCAAs year after year. 2013 is the 18th year in a row.
Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: Q&A