Spring 2005
Brush with fate
Phillip Grace ’64 (MBA ’65) never had any formal art training. Good thing he didn’t just sit on a unique idea.
Spring 2005
Phillip Grace ’64 (MBA ’65) never had any formal art training. Good thing he didn’t just sit on a unique idea.
Spring 2005
Fares Lahoud ’74 carries over 3,000 fragrances at Parfumelle — his Fort Worth perfume shop.
Winter 2004
A young filmmaker adds his alma mater to his client list — before graduation.
Winter 2004
World War II re-enactor Charles Varner ’70 travels through time.
Winter 2004
Two design posters by Fred Drennan ’69 (MA ’03) are included in the prestigious 2004 Graphis Poster Annual.
Winter 2004
Kappa Sigma brothers Geff Anderson ’90 and Rob Freyer ’92 team up for unusual Tarrant County criminal case.
Fall 2004
The National Newspaper Association honored Roy Eaton ’59 with the Gen. James O. Amos Lifetime Achievement Award.
Fall 2004
Tod Lippy ’85 brings artists and the general public together with new Esopus magazine.
Fall 2004
Fritz Rahr ’89 (MBA ’93) gets back to his roots with new microbrewery.
Fall 2004
In English Professor Jim Corder’s classroom, asking the right questions was more important than knowing all the answers.