Business partners
From riches to rags to riches, the road to building a billion-dollar telecommunications company was never easy for Steve and Sarah Smith. But it has been interesting.
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Business plan
TCU parents Steve and Sarah Smith and the M.J. Neeley School of Business are having the ultimate power meeting.
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Business ventures
The Neeley School’s Ryffel Center is one of only a few programs in the country to offer a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurial management.
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Business history
TCU’s M.J. Neeley School of Business traces its roots back to 1884, when the Commercial School was established.
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In the land of the Buckeyes
Carrie Cassell Reber ’83 is keeping the Horned Frog faith where Ohio State is the organized religion.
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In brief: Winter 2000
Inaugural EMBA class begins, Math Prof. Rhonda Hatcher receives the Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Biology Prof. Phil Hartman is honored with the Wassenich Award for Mentoring at TCU, Internet 2 debuts, Frogs are among the first Gates Millennium Scholars and freshmen enrollment breaks another record.
Horned Frogs on a mission
Faculty and staff honored for their attitude and example.
Couch potatoes
A select few die-hard football fans got to enjoy a unique new preferred seating experience.
A new library
The Jack B. Friedman Judaica Library was dedicated in September.
There’s hope
Now in its second year, Camp Hope Connection helps kids adopted from foreign orphanages.