Michael Wood Focuses on the Foundations of Optimal Movement
The strength and conditioning senior assistant coach talks about how movement is medicine and breaks down misconceptions about the weight room.
Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: Alumni,Athletics,Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,Q&A
A New Christmas Tradition
A boy’s letter to Santa inspired Merideth Tullous’s book.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,College of Fine Arts
Allison Speer’s Story of Belonging
A Fort Worth fable inspired a book about Theodore the turkey.
Alumni, Web Extras | Topics: Alumni,College of Education
Being Human in Haiti
James English distributed more than 4,000 copies of his myth-busting book to children in the island country.
Alumni, Web Extras | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Alumni,College of Fine Arts
Radio Personality Landry Burdine Knows Football
The TCU Football walk-on ended up being the captain of the 1998 Sun Bowl team.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,Neeley School of Business
Advocate Leads Autism Center
Kelle Wood Rich leads a team of applied behavior analysis therapists to better teach people with autism.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,College of Education,What I Learned Since Graduation
Dennis Shingleton Uses Councilman Position to Battle Coronavirus
Decades of health care experience helped the veteran prepare Fort Worth for Covid-19.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,Friend in the Business,Neeley School of Business
Chris Hamilton Fights for Justice
The attorney was on the frontlines defending detainees after President Trump’s travel ban.
Alumni | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Alumni,how i got here
What do you remember about your TCU graduation ceremony?
Readers remember the pomp and circumstance, family involvement and special celebrations surrounding commencement.
Alumni, Mem’ries Sweet, Recollections | Topics: Alumni,Mem'ries Sweet
July 13, 2020
Cambodian Landmine Relief: An Update
To fight the pressures of the pandemic, William Morse started The Together Project, a small food distribution program in Cambodia.