Matter of degrees . . . TCU expands academic offerings
TCU expands academic offerings.
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Object lesson: Thinking caps
Mid-century headwear is part of an archive of more than 2,500 articles of clothing in the historic costume collection maintained by Interior Design and Merchandising.
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Glistening jewel
Fort Worth attorney with an eye for photography captures this Frog Fountain money shot.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Campus news
Assisting the Academy . . . TCU alums at the Oscars
From television and web production to interviewing on the red carpet, Horned Frogs shine at the 85th Oscars in February.
City service . . . Keome Rowe ’11
In 2009, Keome Rowe ’11 traveled to Washington, D.C., to intern with the White House and learn the ins and outs of government. Almost immediately, he was hooked. Rowe, a former TCU Chancellor Scholar, knew then that he would someday pursue a career in politics. Just four years later, Rowe is assistant to Fort Worth
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Alumni
Shear brilliance . . . Cambria Dodd Russell ’96
Paradoxically — and often when you least expect it — positive experiences can spring from negative ones. Cambria Dodd Russell ’96 (on right in photo of her and friends on the way to the Academy Awards) is living proof of that. While undergoing cancer treatment, Russell signed on as the main subject in Mondays at
Tapping into the power of purple . . . TCU networking
Networking events help Frogs launch, change and advance careers
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Career Advice
Modern-day slavery . . . Laura DeMoss ’10 combats human trafficking
Laura DeMoss ‘10 combats human trafficking.
Invisible wounds . . . Brite Divinity School’s Soul Repair Clinic
With a $650,000 grant, Brite launched Soul Repair Center in November to train clergy to minister to war veterans with “moral injuries.”
Features | Topics: Brite Divinity School
Inspiring virtuosity . . . Tamas Ungar
Tamás Ungár earns top honors from national group as his students prepare for the Cliburn competition.
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts