Horned Frogs in the News, March 1-13, 2026
From the war in Iran to the history of wheat and from menopause to winning a marathon, media come to TCU for news and thought leadership.
CPI, demystified
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 13, 2026
Marketplace
Netflix Charts a New Course: From Mega-Deals to AI Innovation
Kimberly A. Owczarski, associate professor
Bob Schieffer College of Communication
March 12, 2026
Newscase
Ex-Southwest High and TCU star now leads all of baseball — in Australia
Paul Gonzalez, alumni
March 12, 2026
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Natural gas prices are up in the U.S., but not because of Iran war
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 11, 2026
Marketplace
Oil shock from Iran war prompts countries to open strategic reserves
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 11, 2026
The Business Journal
A Look at Gas Prices Around the World
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 10, 2026
U.S. News
FOX23 Investigates: Pros and concerns emerge as data centers move into Green Country
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 10, 2026
Fox 23 News
‘People of the Wheat’ tells how grain helped build North Texas
Rebecca Sharpless, professor
AddRan College of Liberal Arts
March 10, 2026
Texas Standard
Learfield, TCU agree to early extension of multimedia rights
Mike Buddie, director of intercollegiate athletics
Cole Gahagan, alumni
TCU Athletics
March 10, 2026
Sports Business Journal
TCU working on new video board at football stadium, extends marketing deal
Mike Buddie, director of intercollegiate athletics
Cole Gahagan, alumni
TCU Athletics
March 10, 2026
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Menopause, hormone health focus of DC panel where TCU professor will share her research
Sarah Hill, professor
Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
March 10, 2026
Fort Worth Report
Acclaimed journalist and author Skip Hollandsworth headlines TCC Northeast’s spring
‘Living Literature’ series
Skip Hollandsworth, alumni
March 9, 2026
TCC News
‘It hurts less when you’re winning:’ TCU professor gets historic win at the Cowtown
Marathon
McKale Montgomery, assistant professor
Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
March 9, 2026
WFAA
TCU professor, mother of 2 gets historic win at the Cowtown Marathon
McKale Montgomery, assistant professor
Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
March 9, 2026
WFAA
Strategic reserves in focus as ‘largest oil shock in history’ sends gas prices surging
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 9, 2026
Dallas Morning News
World leaders eye oil reserves, but so far hold off on tapping them
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 9, 2026
AP News
What is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the U.S. oil stockpile
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 9, 2026
Axios
Higher gas prices could signal rising costs across the economy
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice in energy finance
Neeley School of Business
March 9, 2026
WFAA
Oil producers turning to hedges, not rigs, amid price spike
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 9, 2026
MRT
Iran War Roils Oil, Gas Markets as Trump Tries to Calm Strait of Hormuz Waters
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 3, 2026
Hart Energy
Why Some People Get Worse Colds Than Others, According to a New Study
Dr. Nikhil Bhayani, assistant professor
Dr. Grant Fowler, academic chair of family medicine
Burnett School of Medicine
March 8, 2026
Real Simple
Netflix acquires Ben Affleck’s AI company
Kimberly A. Owczarski, associate professor
Bob Schieffer College of Communication
March 7, 2026
NPR
Keeping Cool: A Guide to Managing Early-Stage Alzheimer’s in Heat and Humidity
Claudia Perez, assistant professor and neurology clerkship director
Burnett School of Medicine
March 5, 2026
Everyday Health
Announcing the 2025 NPR College Podcast Challenge Honorable Mentions
Krystal Guerra, student
March 5, 2026
UPR
Party leaders forecast energetic election season in Tarrant County heading out of
primaries
Keith Gaddie, Hoffman Chair of the American Ideal and professor
AddRan College of Liberal Arts
March 4, 2026
Fort Worth Report
Here’s How Many Lunges To Do Weekly To Support Knee Health, According to Orthopedic
Doctors
Dr. David Shau, assistant professor
Burnett School of Medicine
March 4, 2026
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
How race and religion have always played a role in who gets refuge in the US
Luis A. Romero, associate professor
AddRan College of Liberal Arts
March 3, 2026
Greenwich Time
Analysts: Oil prices to be determined by Iran war length
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 3, 2026
Midland Reporter-Telegram
Cowtown Ultra Marathon Winner: McKale Montgomery
McKale Montgomery, assistant professor of nutritional sciences
Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
March 2, 2026
NBCDFW
How To Relax And Unwind Without Turning To Alcohol
Eric Wood, director
TCU Counseling & Mental Health Center
March 1, 2026
Forbes
What to watch for as conflict in Iran creates volatility in oil market
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 3, 2026
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
‘No upper limit’: Why Iran matters to D-FW consumers as oil spikes
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 2, 2026
Dallas Morning News
‘No upper limit’ on oil prices amid uncertainty after U.S.-Israel attack on Iran
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 2, 2026
Austin-American Statesman
How Qatar’s halt in natural gas production will affect global supply
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 2, 2026
Marketplace
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History unveils reimagined TCU Children’s Gallery
Daniel Pullin, chancellor
March 2, 2026
Fort Worth Report
Tensions, Local Impact: How Global Geopolitics is Shaping Fort Worth’s Economy
Michael Strausz, professor and department chair
J.T. Aughinbaugh, alumni
AddRan College of Liberal Arts
March 2, 2026
Fort Worth Report
Cowtown Marathon results: Fort Worth woman makes race history in the Ultra-Marathon
distance
McKale Montgomery, assistant professor
Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
March 2, 2026
WFAA
‘No upper limit’ on oil prices amid uncertainty after U.S.-Israel attack on Iran
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 2, 2026
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Best Business Credit Cards for New Businesses
Tom Allison, professor, Robert and Edith Schumacher Executive Faculty Fellow in Innovation
and Technology
Neeley School of Business
March 2, 2026
Wallethub
Expert on Middle East relations after retaliatory fire from Iran begins against U.S.,
Israel
Ralph Carter, Piper Professor
AddRan College of Liberal Arts
March 1, 2026
CBS News
TCU students develop protective seams for spacesuits
Leslie Browning Samoni, instructor
Daisy Li, student
Suzanna Tesfamichael, student
Amarige “Sunny” Yusufji, student
March 1, 2026
Specialty Fabrics Review
‘People of the Wheat.’ TCU professor’s book digs out the agricultural history of North
Texas
Rebecca Sharpless, professor
AddRan College of Liberal Arts
March 1, 2026
Fort Worth Report
‘Landman’ TV show inspires new class at TCU, teaching students ‘real world thing’
Wesley Corliss, student
Cort Comer, student
Tom Seng, assistant professor of professional practice
Neeley School of Business
March 1, 2026
New Tribune