Path of Enlightenment: William Tweed ’73
William Tweed ’73 MA (PhD ’75) spent two decades as a park ranger preserving the precious High Sierra and Sequoia forests. IN a new book, he reflects the parks’ enduring beauty and majestic strength.
Designing woman: Ashley Justice Astleford ’93
Ashley Justice Astleford ’93 selected Designer of the Year by national organization of professional interior design firms.
Face value
What does your mug say about your personality, work style and life experience? Quite a lot actually, says attorney turned professional face reader Mac Fulfer ’71, who reveals some tricks of the trade and how it changed his life.
Features | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts
AED at TCU
Health pre-health profession honor society moves its headquarters to campus.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Campus news
Body language
New minor Spanish for Health Professions is a collaboration between the Harris College of Nursing and the Department of Spanish and HIspanic Studies.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Campus news
“Little Bit” remembers a lot
Now 101 years old, Margie Frost ’31 still thinks fondly of her TCU days, especially the rivalry with Baylor.
Endeavors 2011
Annual online research feature looks at the work of 12 extraordinary professors.
Features, Research + Discovery | Topics: Research & Discovery
A voice for a free press: Susan Schuller 88
Susana Schuler ’88 named the 2011 First Amendment Service Award recipient from the Radio Television Digital News Foundation.
Birds in the bush
Students conduct field research to gauge wind turbines’ impact on birds.
Features, Research + Discovery | Topics: Research & Discovery