At home in Tuscany
In a chance encounter in Italy, Kerry ’73 and Clarence Scharbauer III ’73 met fellow Frog David Rigo ’80.
The American Scholar in our time . . . Valerie Neal ’71
Emerson would delight in today’s technology, but he’d be prouder still of our pursuit of knowledge and creativity.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,John V. Roach Honors College
Space-saving mission . . . space flight developer Lori Motes ’06
CO2 and urine in the International Space Station are among the problems tackled by NASA engineer Lori Motes ’06.
Where Are They Now … baseball player Matt Carpenter ’09
Matt Carpenter ’09 played in his first Major League Baseball All-Star Game in the midst of an impressive second season with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Alumni, Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: Alumni,Athletics
Triathlete Michael Conway ’92 starts camp for kids
Michael Conway ’92 sees beating brain cancer as his toughest accomplishment.
Design with a flair . . . Nathan Sharp ’06
Winning kudos in national communication arts competitions, Nathan Sharp ’06 emphasizes joy and play in his creative work.
Senior to seniors: A few words of advice
From “Don’t fear change” to “Give generously,” some of TCU’s Golden Frogs share their best wisdom with the Class of 2013.
Made in the shades . . . DropShades smart glasses
The future’s so bright for three TCU entrepreneurs with a novel concept: audio-responsive sunglasses that light up to the beat.
Horned Frog handmade
For personal items and TCU-themed gifts look no farther than artists and crafters.
Lunar exploration . . . Walter Kiefer ’84
For scientist Walter Kiefer ‘84, the mysteries of the moon are more than poetic.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,College of Science & Engineering