Memoirs of a girl in the oven
Smothering a red-eyed monster: Sophomore Sara Smith spent her summer fighting fires for the Forest Service in New Mexico.
Alumni |
Self-made woman
Right before I started my life at TCU and all during orientation, I continually heard that college was a time to reinvent oneself.
Alumni |
In the Green Chair
It’s not the color of the chair but the tint of who sits in it that continues to make the Green Honors Chair something special.
Features |
In brief: Summer 2001
Minority applications are up, TCU Board Chair John V. Roach ’61 wins Trusteeship Award, Harris School of Nursing adds an online master’s degree and more.
Women, Womin, Womyn
TCU Women’s Resource Center’s Seventh Annual Women’s Symposium was a two-day “celebration of womanhood.”
Holocaust remembered
Flags represent Jews and other groups persecuted during World War II.
Top prof
Religion Assistant Prof. Darren Middleton receives the Honors Faculty Recognition Award.
Winning score
This past academic year marked the most successful outing for TCU Athletics ever.
Ease of business
The Neeley School — with corporate partners RadioShack, Microsoft and Compaq — opens a lab where its E-Business students can become “virtual architects” for the e-commerce ahead.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Neeley School of Business
First ladies
Conference champs. An NCAA tournament win. These triumphs of the female Frog cagers have not escaped English Prof. Bob Frye, TCU’s first coach of women’s basketball.
Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: Athletics