Like almost every student, Lance Sanders ’24 walked across University Drive thousands of times in his two and a half years at TCU. As a veteran, the plaza flanking the walkway held special meaning for ...
TCU’s new Pro Skills Certificate equips students to bridge the gap between classroom knowledge and real-world success, with skills that can make an impact in every major, career and post-grad plan.
TCU Athletics’ new Simpson Family Restoration and Wellness Center will make TCU the only school in the nation and just the third facility in the United States to have a dedicated Snow Room. Purple ...
TCU Gives Day raised its second highest amount in its 11-year history. Exceeding its goal of 2,024 participants, TCU attracted 3,066 donors who contributed a total of $1,862,834. “The 24-hour Gives ...
The winner of the Wassenich Award for Mentoring in the TCU Community is Susan Staples, associate professor of mathematics and actuarial program director in the College of Science & Engineering. Known ...
As part of the Big 12 Conference’s ongoing Homecoming series, TCU welcomed an exciting celebration of school spirit and community engagement at The Leadership Academy at Como Elementary School — part ...
TCU fashion merchandising majors learn the business behind the fashion industry — supply chain, quality assessment and control, product development, textiles, buying, promotion and the selling of ...
Candice Payne, assistant vice chancellor of budget and financial planning, was awarded the Michael R. Ferrari Award for Distinguished University Service and Leadership. She joined TCU in 2018 and has ...
Ashley Palmer, assistant professor of social work in the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences, was honored with the Maryrose and Dan Short Award for Teaching Excellence. She is known for her ...
This election cycle, TCU is presenting a series of events titled Elections, Democracy and Social Values. The series aims to explore various viewpoints and aspects of an election and engage TCU’s ...
The winner of the Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Achievement as a Creative Teacher and Scholar is Matt Chumchal, director of TCU’s Pre-Health Professions Institute and professor of biology.
When you set the bar high and then reset it higher, some might think it is a stretch goal. Project 90 – having 90% of TCU undergrads graduate within six years – is such an ambitious goal. But, thanks ...