Message in a bottle
Water, water, everywhere, and lots of it to drink. The trick for 16 graphic design students from TCU and Mexico was making sure the agua was packaged to sell on both sides of the border.
That old-time religion
Religion Prof. Ron Flowers took home the University’s highest teaching award this fall because, as one student put it, he brings “trust, vulnerability and open communication” to his classes, not because he has to, but because it’s who he is.
“Dr. Lorenzo”
TCU is ranked 14th in the country for offering students chances to go abroad. No wonder.
Ross . . . Robyn Ross
Study abroad student says while the attractions are rich and varied, the key words to remember when living in London are “small” and “frequent.”
A toast to the long since
Alum salutes three TCU community members gone too soon: Mary Charlotte Faris, Karl Snyder and Jim Corder.
What a long, strange journey it’s been
A bicycle journey through Texas reveals the character, and characters, of a place.
If you’re not busy, maybe you and I . . . oh, nevermind
Student intern Justin Hensley ’99 is bringing back dating in the ’90s.
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Good will Hunt
Born to vast wealth, Swanee Hunt ’72 could be painting her nails in the south of France. Instead, she is organizing displaced women in the Balkans and directing Harvard’s new Women and Public Policy Program — spearheading a sweeping social agenda that educates and supports women.
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Anchors away
The New York City ship set sail for a three-hour tour . . . a three-hour tour.
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Want fries with that?
Somewhere between the Grand Canyon and the Great Pyramids is the eighth wonder of the world.
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