Face reading: Jesús Castro-Balbi
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … Jesús Castro-Balbi, Associate Professor of Cello, TCU School of Music: Here is another brilliant guy. His thick, even eyebrows reveal that not only is he a thinker, he sees all the related aspects quickly and easily. If you want to convince him of something, his straight eyebrows say
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts
Face reading: Jim Schlossnagle
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … Jim Schlossnagle, Head coach, TCU Baseball: The vertical line between his eyebrows is what I call a “freight train” line. This line indicates that he is intense. When he focuses on something he goes all out for it and lets nothing stop him. Like a freight train, once
Face reading: German Gutierrez
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … German Gutierrez, Director of Orchestral Studies, TCU School of Music: His forehead says that he gets whatever he goes after. His broad cheeks tell me he has energy for the long haul. His major power dimples say that he is an exhorter who lifts others up by encouraging
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Face reading: Wendy Davis ’90
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … Wendy Davis ’90, Senator, Texas State District 10: Her Bambi eyelids may make her feel like someone tattooed on her forehead, “Please tell me all your personal problems,” because others open up and respond to those big eyelids. This same trait allows her to cut to the bottom
Features | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,John V. Roach Honors College
Face reading: Tejay Johnson ’12
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … Tejay Johnson ’12, All-American and First-team All-Mountain West Conference safety: He has warrior cheeks and can go the distance. Coupled with his big square chin, he is a person who is not afraid of competition and goes all out for his goals. Like a Super Ball, if he
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Face reading: Mac Fulfer ’71
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … Mac Fulfer ’71, Amazing Face Reading: I have those horizontal Einstein lines on my forehead, showing that at some point in my life I pumped iron with my left brain. However, they are broken lines, which shows that I have a wide range of interests and that I
Features | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts
Historic interpretation
Professor Paul Boller’s linguistic role in World War II is part of an upcoming episode of the “History Detectives.”
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Rocks at the bottom of the world
Geology professor Rhiannon Mayne searches Antarctica’s ‘blue ice’ for meteorites.
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Blog posts from Antarctica
Adjusting to 24-hour sunlight and other challenges at the bottom of the world.
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Breaking tradition
For some students, Spring Break isn’t beer bongs and bikinis. It’s helping others through service-learning opportunities.