No big deal
Relying on the same techniques used to create computer chips, Engineering Prof. Ed Kolesar and his students are developing a microscopic motor.
On Davey’s knee
Joan Hewatt Swaim ’56 remembers Davey O’Brien ’39 as a personable guy and modest man who seemed to be everybody’s friend.
Growing rivalry
SMU band members apparently left something extra on the TCU football field.
TCU Tomes
Blood Latitudes, the latest novel by William Harrison ’55, tells a personal tale.
Throwing out a few ideas
Freshmen engineering majors catapult their skills to new heights.
Poetic license
The inaugural TCU Pong Jam offered a Beatnik blend of poetry and song.
Class at Christie’s
Diane Schneider Pease ’71 is one of 10 designers accepted into the Decorative Arts Programme offered by the University of Glasgow and London auction house Christie’s.