Spring 2005
Uplifting art
Student-created ceiling tile murals bring comfort to young patients in the emergency room of Cook Children’s Medical Center.
Spring 2005
Student-created ceiling tile murals bring comfort to young patients in the emergency room of Cook Children’s Medical Center.
Spring 2005
When put to the test, Neeley marketing students raise $20,000 for medical technology and discover the joys of philanthropy.
Spring 2005
Geography students go on assignment in Mexico.
Spring 2005
How should teachers be prepared for today’s schools? It’s more than knowing your subject and doing what comes natural.
Spring 2005
It’s all in the eyes, says psychology professor and international deception researcher Charles Bond, whose work shines a light on the most common beliefs about fibbing.
Spring 2005
Kinesology professor Debbie Rhea teamed up with Fort Worth schools to rethink how P.E. classes should be taught for the 21st century.
Spring 2005
Cutting through academic boundaries, the new Institute for Environmental Studies aims to ensure students know enough to fight for the planet — no matter what their discipline.
Winter 2004
A young filmmaker adds his alma mater to his client list — before graduation.
Winter 2004
English undergrads create for the real world.
Winter 2004
After years of too much city light, Ames Observatory heads for the hills.