Going home
There’s no place like two homes. The Chilean flag and the Texas flag both sport a lone star, and both have been home to Spanish and Latin American Studies Associate Prof. Arturo Flores.
From greatest to yeast
The human genome may be the latest genetic breakthrough, but the one Biology Assistant Prof. Julie Anderson is studying may also hold a few of life’s secrets.
In brief: Fall 2000
Ray Brown comes aboard as dean in charge of student recruitment, Steve Fink is the new director of athletics media relations and TCU adds two new degrees.
TCU tomes
Lili Kraus: Hungarian Pianist, Texas Teacher, Personality Extraordinaire by Steve Roberson ’75 MM
Striking a chord
Two International Van Cliburn Amateurs Competition contestants compose their own love story.
The god of wisdom (and maybe music)
Mimir Chamber Music Festival draws musicians from around the world.
City beat
TCU’s Urban Journalism Workshop continues a 22-year tradition.
Math + science = fun
With a $240,000 grant, TCU’s School of Ed is teaming up with campus departments, community to explore better ways to teach youngsters.