Finding Peace Through Dance
Godelieve Mukasarasi, Rwanda native and TCU’s 10th Global Innovator, uses dance and shared experience to help women recover from trauma.
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Asylum-Seekers Find Solace in DASH Network
The Dallas-Fort Worth nonprofit provides housing as well as support and friendship for people fleeing persecution.
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Co-Founder of Calloway’s Nursery Thrives on Service
Jim Estill cultivates a life of hard work and lends his business expertise even in retirement.
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Making a Difference Through Medical Nonprofits
Four alumni physicians have a heart for healing and work to make the world a better place — one patient at a time.
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Dr. Brandon Pomeroy Helps the Kansas City Homeless
The physician is a key part of Care Beyond the Boulevard and frequently travels to Uganda, Mali and India for surgical trips.
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Dr. Wendy Bonnell Cares for Kids at Ruth’s Place Clinic
The pediatrician considers numerous determinants of health in her practice at the Granbury, Texas, nonprofit.
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Dr. Alison Lunsford Leads Nonprofit for Diabetic Children
The endocrinologist heads the Diabetic Foundation of the High Plains and runs Camp New Day.
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Dr. J Mack Slaughter Focuses on Healing the Spirit
The emergency room physician started Music Meets Medicine to give children with long-term illnesses a creative escape.
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Fellowship Program Trains Nurse Anesthetists to Treat Chronic Pain
The training focuses on alternative methods to help patients end their reliance on opioids.
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Complexity Theory Helps Organizations Adapt
Mary Uhl-Bien, a business professor, finds collaboration is important in a fast-paced world.
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