That competitive drive
Neeley School’s Supply and Value Chain Center’s 2005 Global Supply Chain Conference hosts a pit stop challenge at Texas Motor Speedway.
Learning squared
Three years ago, the School of Education and the M.J. Neeley School of Business forged a dual degree to train experienced educators to become better leaders. This summer, the program produces its first graduate.
Matters of the heart
More women than men die of heart disease, yet a woman’s symptoms are more likely to be overlooked by health providers. Here’s how to recognize the warning signs.
Are we due for a digital Pearl Harbor?
Yes, the United States is vulnerable to a computer-based attack, says one security expert. Should we be worried? Not yet. Because, right now, it is wildly impractical.
CSI Fort Worth
Students learn that solving crime isn’t as easy as those hip, attractive actors make it seem on TV.
Women of war
Chaos. Atrocities. Rape. Murder. Swanee Hunt ’72 didn’t expect to encounter these when she became ambassador to Austria in 1993. But when war broke out next door in the Balkans, Hunt stepped in. The women, especially, touched her soul, so she recorded their stories. She watched while they fought their battles and struggled to rebuild their lives and homes. From this, Hunt’s newest book, This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace was born.
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Safe to eat: A fish tale
A TCU research team asks questions about the mercury levels in Texas waters.
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