TCU moving up rankings by teaching, mentoring
At 141st Convocation, Chancellor Boschini says university must maintain personalize culture to continue ascent to national reputation.
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Work hard, play hard . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta
TCU Pre-Health Professions students studied for the rigors of chemistry, anatomy, biology and more. But they also knew when to let their hair down.
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Worth Hills halls open with plentiful common space
Spacious living rooms, study lounges and community areas combined with single bedrooms will make suite-style units the best of both worlds.
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Frogs in a pickle . . . Karen Kouri Felps ’86 and James Felps ’10
Karen Kouri Felps ’86 and James Felps ’10 took an old pickle recipe and turned it into a growing side-business.
Feature obit: Oscar Howard Stewart ’80 (MEd ’83)
1933-2013
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The doctors are in . . . a century of Pre-health Professions at TCU
For 100 years, TCU’s Pre-Health Professions Program has prepared students for post-graduate schools through rigorous coursework, access to high-quality clinical experiences and personalized academic advising from faculty mentors.
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Networking Frogs
TCU Alumni Relations’ first nationwide networking night drew more than 1,000 TCU grads in 14 cities. The second one is Jan. 8.
Major quest . . . sports broadcaster Anthony Oppermann ’04
Minor league baseball announcer Anthony Oppermann ’04 calls the games for the Double A Fightin’ Phils of Reading, Pa.
On stage at TCU
Mimir, PianoTexas and Trinity Shakespeare highlight a dazzling summer box office.
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Major League material . . . Reid Ryan ’95
In May, Reid Ryan ’95 moved from running two minor league affiliates to lead the front office of the Houston Astros.