Instant impact
Frogs went to Oxford over the summer to compare environmental attitudes from across the pond.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: College of Science & Engineering
The boskiness of Killiekrankie
“To educate individuals to think and act as ethical leaders and responsible citizens in the global community.”
Pointing to TCU’s new mission statement, Faculty Senate Chair Nowell Donovan shows how the words of one generation have a way of inspiring generations to come.
Girl power
Shannon McLinden ’97 (MBA ’98) is showing an entire generation of teenage girls a better way to think — and to live.
Personal Essay | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Neeley School of Business,Schieffer College of Communication
Technology @ tcu
Even in concept, the William E. and Jean Jones Tucker Technology Center isn’t complete, so the drawings of the much-needed facility may change, but what you see is close to what the TCU community will receive as early as 2002.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: College of Science & Engineering
Summer 1998: Alma Matters
Second, third, fourth and sixth rocks from the sun On the only planet known to support human life — and on the only campus known to support Horned Frogs — Green Honors Professor Ron Greeley told Honors Week audiences in April what’s going on beyond Earth — and why we should be concerned. “Consider Venus:
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: College of Science & Engineering