Parisian Dinner for Two
June Naylor and Marshall Harris share recipes they made in their Paris apartment.
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts,Schieffer College of Communication
Can Boxing Strike a Blow Against Parkinson’s?
A pilot study will put data behind the idea that an exercise program can delay symptoms of the disease.
Features, Research + Discovery | Topics: Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,Research & Discovery
Bleacher Creatures Run the Field
The youngsters don mini jerseys and sometimes become alumni.
Features, Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: Athletics,Mem'ries Sweet
Ed Ferris on Dealing With Pain
Ed Ferris started the Bubbles Project to honor his daughter and help children battling chronic pain.
Alumni | Topics: Neeley School of Business,What I Learned Since Graduation
A Weapon Against Covid
An existing anti-rejection drug could combat life-threatening inflammation in Covid patients.
Research + Discovery | Topics: Feature,Research & Discovery,TCU School of Medicine
Lynn Jackson’s Heart for Helping
The Harris College professor works to improve the world as a social worker, volunteer, activist and mentor.
Research + Discovery | Topics: Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,Q&A,Research & Discovery
How Do I Prepare for a Career Change?
Pivoting to a new job field is more common than you think.
Alumni | Topics: Career Advice
TV Shows Aid Dual-Language Learners
Emily Lund and Jean Rivera Pérez find kids’ programs can be effective language teaching tools.
Research + Discovery | Topics: Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,Research & Discovery
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Use Social Science Research in Rulings
Michele Meitl found that judges cite research to add credibility and transparency to decisions.
Research + Discovery | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Research & Discovery
Extroverted CEOs May Make Investors Nervous
Joseph Harrison finds a leader’s personality traits may matter to stockholders.
Research + Discovery | Topics: Neeley School of Business,Research & Discovery