TCU People
A&E network executive Elaine Frontain Bryant ’90 develops alternative and reality television programming, and here lately, in her native Lone Star state.
Fort Worth nurse Chansey Kem Pullen ’02 raised more than $2,000 and huffed the Nike Women’s Marathon in San Francisco to raise awareness of leukemia and lymphoma.
Ryan Firth ’07 and Jonathan Nicholas ’06 traveled to Africa to shoot the History Channel special "Proving God."
Miss Texas Kendall Morris wins Lifestyle and Fitness competition and a $1,000 scholarship.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Will Stallworth retires after 23 years of getting the Horned Frog kingdom organized and spit-polished.
Former TCU safety Elvis Gallegos '06 calls TCU touchdowns now as color analyst on Spanish radio broadcasts.
Karyn Purvis’ child advocacy work honored at Broadway gala.
Justin Avery Anderson '09 honored at the White House for being named to the Empact100 List of the “Top 100 Young Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Under 30”
New children's book describes TCU, right down to the letter.
Terry Brackett '70 trades her barrister business for an avocation devoted to aiding women and kids.
Jonny Rodgers ’01 helped start Austin Young Chamber of Commerce so "young people can start making connections and building relationships."
Senior film-television-digital media major edits Frogs for the Cure halftime video for Honors thesis.
America is on the move, and Greg Steinig ’87 has a great solution for harried travelers — reusable moving containers you rent for a fraction of the cost of cardboard boxes.
Thanks to a winning lottery ticket, “Nacho Mom” Alana Chandler ’89 gets creative in the kitchen and winds up with a new vegan food line.
Ezra Venetos '99 produces an award-winning feature film