Striking a chord . . . piano technician James Williams
TCU School of Music’s Chief Piano Technician James Williams keeps the school’s fleet of 115 Steinways pitch perfect.
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts
Chancellor Boschini’s 10 years at TCU
Alumni and readers recall the moments that made them appreciate the top Horned Frog.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Campus News
Learning through play at recess aids education
Kinesiology Professor Debbie Rhea launches pilot program to improve education with more playtime.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Research & Discovery
Responsible citizenship . . . being responsible in business
In its most basic form, responsible citizenship is being ethical: Always applying the Golden Rule and doing the right thing, even when the right thing is tough.
Features | Topics: Responsible Citizenship
The gift of life
Ravaged by renal failure and dialysis, John Medrano ’90 was worn out and resigned to death. As he neared the inevitable, he found a donor from an unlikely source — classmate Hazel Rhodes Thomas ’90.
Fall 2013: Best new books
B through Y: The Underdog’s Process of Seizing Opportunity, Control and Respect Marcus W. Johnson ’02 (M Ed ’10) Today’s fast-paced world often promotes the quick fix, but this book by Johnson, an education consultant based in Austin, highlights the importance of working through problems with determination and deliberation. This book equips readers with unique and
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Alumni
Books: Conversation with historian Ken Stevens
TCU history professor digs through the collection of 272 documents known as The Texas Legation Papers, 1836-1844.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Alumni
Long ago, the TCU School of Medicine
More than a century ago, Horned Frogs studied to become doctors at the university’s own medical school.
Features | Topics: College of Science & Engineering