Rethinking the club house: Tom Hoch ’84
Tom Hoch ’84 is helping golf clubs and country clubs reinvent themselves into more homes away from home.
Path of Enlightenment: William Tweed ’73
William Tweed ’73 MA (PhD ’75) spent two decades as a park ranger preserving the precious High Sierra and Sequoia forests. IN a new book, he reflects the parks’ enduring beauty and majestic strength.
Designing woman: Ashley Justice Astleford ’93
Ashley Justice Astleford ’93 selected Designer of the Year by national organization of professional interior design firms.
“Little Bit” remembers a lot
Now 101 years old, Margie Frost ’31 still thinks fondly of her TCU days, especially the rivalry with Baylor.
A voice for a free press: Susan Schuller 88
Susana Schuler ’88 named the 2011 First Amendment Service Award recipient from the Radio Television Digital News Foundation.
Books: Conversation with David Schwartz ’85
Author explores the ethical choices we make whenever we chose to purchase a product or service
Books: Conversation with TCU Press Director Dan Williams
New director of TCU Press discusses the state of the publishing industry and trying to break into e-books.
Playmaker: Gary Randle
Former Horned Frogs hoops player Garry Randle is on a mission to help Fort Worth inner-city kids.
My Life in Frog Years
Alums recall the hilarity and hijinks that came with wearing Addy the Frog and SuperFrog costumes.
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