April 14, 2016
Airmen of Note, Eckert, Schedule Show at TCU
Director of jazz studies Joe Eckert spent two decades with the United States Air Force’s top band.
April 14, 2016
Director of jazz studies Joe Eckert spent two decades with the United States Air Force’s top band.
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … Jesús Castro-Balbi, Associate Professor of Cello, TCU School of Music: Here is another brilliant guy. His thick, even eyebrows reveal that not only is he a thinker, he sees all the related aspects quickly and easily. If you want to convince him of something, his straight eyebrows say
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts
Face reader Mac Fulfer’s take on … German Gutierrez, Director of Orchestral Studies, TCU School of Music: His forehead says that he gets whatever he goes after. His broad cheeks tell me he has energy for the long haul. His major power dimples say that he is an exhorter who lifts others up by encouraging
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts
Students get hands-on experience putting together show at Neiman Marcus.
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts
Saxophone professor Joe Eckert appointed to replace
Two Frogs earned top honors at prestigious international piano competitions.
Features | Topics: Alumni,College of Fine Arts
Theatre professor creates costumes that sing for children’s opera outreach.
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts,Object Lesson
Jacques d’Amboise, the National Dance Institute founder, spent a week on campus in September as the Green Chair Professor in Dance.
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts
TCU Career Services pilot Internship Scholarship Program provides funding for students taking on unpaid or low-paying internships.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: College of Fine Arts,Neeley School of Business,Schieffer College of Communication
Colombian students travel to TCU to perfect piano skills