Fall 2017
Lead On, Frogs, into the Next Strategic Phase for TCU
If you’ve visited campus in the past decade, you’ve witnessed a dynamic TCU.
Fall 2017
If you’ve visited campus in the past decade, you’ve witnessed a dynamic TCU.
Summer 2017
In more than a decade of commencement ceremonies, I have made it a point not to call attention to an individual student. But this past May I made not one but two exceptions.
Spring 2017
There are few things more magical for the Horned Frog family than when we celebrate spectacular moments together.
Winter 2017
Chancellor Boschini writes that Starpoint exemplifies everything good about TCU.
Summer 2013
In a chance encounter in Italy, Kerry ’73 and Clarence Scharbauer III ’73 met fellow Frog David Rigo ’80.
Spring 2015
In a March 2015 article about higher education innovation, Fast Company magazine featured our Rees-Jones Hall, describing it as “an incubator facility designed to maximize social and intellectual connectivity.”
Spring 2015
It was fun to read the comments about rubbing the Horned Frog’s nose. Spreading cheerful fun with my creation since 1984 warms my heart. Seppo Aarnos TCU parent and sculptor of TCU Horned Frog Praise for Ralph Carter VERY well deserved! Dr. Carter is one of the best lecturers I’ve ever heard. John Bennett Missing Richard
Spring 2014
As the University creates its future, the defining TCU experience lives on.
Spring 2014
This quarter, TCU lost two current students. One was Matthew Nichols of Irvine, Calif., who died on Jan. 1. His mother shared a letter she wrote to the TCU community that was read at an on-campus memorial in January.
Spring 2009
Readers sound off about biology class, the C in TCU and old gameday memories.