In this issue: Spring 2015
Campus News: Alma Matters
Market with values
Students in the M.J. Neeley School of Business’ social entrepreneurship class design and market handmade jewelry to assist struggling women in Ethiopia.
Campus News: Alma Matters
More than budgets
Economic development scholar Dawn Elliott helps people in transition with financial literacy.
Alumni
The indomitable
Ann Louden
As TCU’s annual Frogs For The Cure turned 10 last fall, the effort’s driving force found new meaning in the cause.
Campus News: Alma Matters
Pardon my French
Modern Languages professor Joshua Blaylock links TCU with elite festival of films for academic discourse.
Sports: Riff Ram
First Person with …
Jill Kramer
Jill Pape Kramer ’00 was TCU volleyball’s first scholarship student-athlete. In December, she returned to TCU as Director of Volleyball.
Alumni
Down for whatever
Stand-up paddleboarding is among the nation’s hottest water sports, and Tyler Marshall ’10 wants you to get on board.
Alumni
Thank you for the music
John Giordano ’60 (MM ’63) has been a major player on the Fort Worth music scene for more than four decades, from conducting the symphony to serving as jury chairman of the Van Cliburn competition. This year, he retired from TCU.
Alumni, Web Extras
Your Own Words
If you could go back to college and pick a different major, what would it be? Why?
Research + Discovery
Ethan Casey – Race beyond Ferguson
Author turned road trip into book exploring race and change in the U.S.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery
Aminah McCloud – Islam in America
Green Chair lecturer bridges the wisdom of the founding fathers and 21st Century Islam
Campus News: Alma Matters
The American Perception of the Middle East
Freedom, safety and being heard are worldwide aspirations — including those involved in the Arab Spring, says foreign policy expert Dr. Shibley Telhami at 17th annual Fogelson Honors Forum.
Alumni
50-year reunion in Mexico
Former student body president Galen Hull ’63 recalls a 1960s-era trip of self-discovery in Mexico with TCU friends — and returns a half-century later to find them again.
Alumni, Mem’ries Sweet, Personal Essay, Sports: Riff Ram
Boyhood memories of Jim Swink
Watching the Rusk Rambler started a lifelong love affair for all things TCU for one alum.