Summer 2001
Developing students
To borrow from Kodak, beginning photography students took pictures — further.
Summer 2001
To borrow from Kodak, beginning photography students took pictures — further.
Spring 2001
The Paradise Vendor by David Alan Hall ’97 details one man’s lifelong quest to bring a little paradise to the world, while In the Way Elephants Do by David L. Kilpatrick shares recollections of a 100-year-old bull elephant.
Spring 2001
TCU signs dual-degree agreement with the Universidad de las Americas, nursing workforce scholar Peter Buerhaus discusses the nursing shortage and the TCU Board of Trustees executive committee approves a new pricing structure.
Spring 2001
Irish poet Rita Ann Higgins visits campus.
Spring 2001
Jon Drummond ’89 wins Olympic gold.
Spring 2001
Addison and Randolph Clark bronze statues get annual protective covering.
Spring 2001
Freshmen non-engineering majors try to build a better robot.
Spring 2001
Baseball could break ground by summer on a new $7 million lighted complex, and the rec is undergoing a $27.5 million expansion.
Spring 2001
TCU physicist Waldek Zerda is helping tire manufacturers reinvent the wheel.
Winter 2000
Inaugural EMBA class begins, Math Prof. Rhonda Hatcher receives the Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Biology Prof. Phil Hartman is honored with the Wassenich Award for Mentoring at TCU, Internet 2 debuts, Frogs are among the first Gates Millennium Scholars and freshmen enrollment breaks another record.