United Front
Connected through social media, two alums bring awareness to spinal muscular atrophy.
The Kelly Center is Expanding
Home to a thousand gatherings last year alone, TCU’s alumni center must grow to meet an escalating demand for space.
Alumni facility is “center” of our success
Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center is indicative of progress in Alumni Relations.
Connie Peraglie Guttersen Dishes on Nutrition
The best-selling author, dietitian and ’86 alumna is helping Americans eat healthier — without sacrificing flavor.
Kelubia Mabatah’s Comeback
Former TCU tennis player forges on after a traumatic brain injury.
Features | Topics: Alumni,Athletics,Neeley School of Business
Deborah Ferguson ’87 on Anchoring the NBC 5 News Team
After 25 years on the air, she still loves the newsroom.
Eric Tabone’s Business English for Colombians
A love of travel took the ’08 finance grad to South America to really learn the language.
Winter 2013: Best new books
Anything for Thanksgiving Wanda Wallace ’72 BBA (MPA ’74) Wallace’s third novel features two best friends, Bud and Ginny, who meet again after 40 years to rekindle their relationship. As three Thanksgivings pass, they deal with danger, intrigue and deception to reveal boundless blessings and timeless truth. Available on amazon.com. Culture Without Accountability: What’s the
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Alumni
Books: Conversation with Theresa Strouth Gaul
TCU English professor explores the surviving letters of Catharine Brown in her book Cherokee Sister: The Collected Writings of Catharine Brown (1818-1823)
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Alumni
Books: Conversation with Ellis Amburn ’54
Author got the inside scoop on the stars, including Elizabeth Taylor, whom he profiled in the biography The Most Beautiful Woman in the World: The Obsessions, Passions and Courage of Elizabeth Taylor.