Where next, Valerie Neal?
The story of Valerie Neal ’71: a TCU liberal arts graduate who came to be in charge of one of the Smithsonian’s top space artifacts.
Peace Corps Frogs
Horned Frogs serving in Guatemala with the Peace Corps find more than a job. They find a new life.
A model teacher-scholar
After 35 years, TCU’s first provost William H. Koehler retires, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and a deep love of the university.
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Wisdom without knowledge: Socrates today
Socrates was the honored guest, posthumously of course, at the International Socrates Symposium held on campus in April.
Expanding horizons
The graduation of the first class of Community Scholars is a significant milestone in TCU’s commitment to diversity.
It’s, like, what those mall girls do
It’s not just about the shopping when teens head to the malls, says marketing Professor Julie Baker.
Big man on the boards
From rebounding to corporate governance, James Cash ’69 has always had the drive for a challenge — and the wisdom to enjoy the journey.
Both hands on the handlebar, please
Spring Reunion brought together old Frog friends Marcia Mills Wren ’43, Capt. Harden Killian Jr. ’42 and Annette Knepper Dean ’42.
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Holding the Trump card
Fresh off hearing those two little words — “You’re fired!” — on spring’s reality TV hit “The Apprentice,” Amy Henry ’97 MBA has been flooded with newfound fame and job opportunities.
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Star alumnae
Hilary Kennedy ’01 ups the fun in the fan games at Stars’ intermission.