TCU Alumni Judges Transform Lives Through Award-Winning Mental Health Court
At a conference table instead of a bench, two Texas judges help people erase criminal charges through treatment and second chances.
Features | Topics: Neeley School of Business
Sustainable Sportswear: How TCU Grad Kim Drenner Enforces Patagonia’s Environmental Standards
Kim Drenner leads Patagonia’s environmental impact work, driving supply chain decarbonization and pushing the industry toward net zero.
Features | Topics: Friend in the Business
TCU Alumni Chapter: Dallas
From mozzarella-making to animal shelter volunteering, explore the diverse activities connecting TCU alumni in Dallas year-round.
From the Chancellor: Daniel W. Pullin Shares Vision of Servant Leadership and Purpose
TCU’s 11th chancellor expresses gratitude to the community and outlines his approach to leading with humility, courage and purpose.
Features | Topics: Chancellor's Message
Students Get Hands-On Experience With Projects Thanks to TCU Science & Engineering Research Center Grants
Horned Frogs develop Alzheimer’s treatments, study food insecurity and create AI health tools through TCU research grants.
Features | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
Discovering Fort Worth’s History with Richard Selcer, Who Wrote the Book on Hell’s Half Acre
The TCU Press all-time best-seller has spent decades chronicling the city’s hidden stories.
Hal Roach Sr., TCU’s First Frog Club Director, Championed Student-Athletes for Decades
The Class of 1961 alum built unwavering support for Horned Frog athletics through years of fundraising and personal connection with fans.
Alumni | Topics: Frogs We Will Miss
Pearce Edwards: How It Started … How It’s Going
The TCU alumnus returns as an assistant professor of political science, joining the faculty mentors who inspired his academic journey.
Alumni | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,How It Started ... How It’s Going
Dublin Food Guide for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic
From Guinness Storehouse oysters to whiskey-infused steaks, five restaurants offer food and drink pairings for football fans visiting Ireland this August.
TCU Senior Mark Sayegh Builds One Shade Greener Into Multi-Campus Environmental Nonprofit
A student movement tackles food insecurity through campus cleanups and community gardens across seven universities.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Feature,John V. Roach Honors College,Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering,Student File










