List of Texas Christian University alumni

Texas Christian University has more than 90,000 living alumni.[1] Following is a list of notable Texas Christian University alumni by profession.

Art edit

  • Glenda Green – artist; author of Love Without End, Jesus Speaks (1998)
  • Mary McCleary – contemporary artist with works in numerous public collections

Business edit

Education edit

 
Bob Schieffer, class of '59

Entertainment edit

Law edit

 
Gordon England, former Secretary of the Navy

Military edit

Politics edit

 
Jake Arrieta
 
LaDainian Tomlinson, class of 2005

Sports edit

Writing and journalism edit

Other edit

  • Carson Huey-You – youngest graduate in TCU history, Graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in physics at age 14.

Fictional alumni edit

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