Books: Conversation with Alex Lemon
English department lecturer tackles the depression, drugs, masculinity and more in “Happy.”
Ray of light: Joni Beth Gray Ray ’79
Joni Beth Gray Ray ’79 is eager to brag on her finned adoptees — two dolphins named Harley and Ranger. They are among the hundreds of sea creatures she has helped rehabilitate …
Principal Barry Walters ’85 and a novel project
Teacher turned principal, Barry Walters ’85 writes novel with help from his students.
Maiden twins helping south Dallas dream big
Ex-football brothers are now helping boys and girls from their old neighborhood become the next generation of stars — and maybe future Frogs.
How John Angeles ’05 landed on “Stomp”
Booted off “America’s Got Talent,” John Angeles ’05 landed in “Stomp.”
Artist Etty Horowitz ’96 MFA taking on cancer
Sculptor Etty Horowitz ’96 MFA uses her art to raise money for lymphoma research.
Henry Ford Museum’s Patricia Mooradian ’82
The Henry Ford Museum president says TCU fine arts class sparked career in museum field.
Bradley J. Kiley ’83 promoted at White House
Bradley J. Kiley ’83 helps transition Obama to White House.
104-year-old alum recalls TCU in 1920s
At 104, Lola May Armstrong Sherfesee ’24 can still recall her days on campus.
Daughters accept deployed dad’s diploma
The December Commencement crowd offered a standing ovation to the two daughters of Capt. Chris Combest who accepted their dad’s diploma while he is serving in Iraq.
