Four students and four faculty members met Wednesday in Jarvis for a lunchtime book discussion of James Bryan Smith’s "The Good and Beautiful Life: Putting on the Character of Christ Just in...
At this year’s Beta Upsilon Chi fraternity date auction, one date included a flight to Stephenville, Texas for lunch and then a tour of Fort Worth from the sky.
The attendees bid back and forth...
Ninety seconds at a time, university students learned how to present their business concepts precisely and effectively to potential investors.
The Neeley Entrepreneurship Center’s Values and Ventures...
Two student-led panels discussed the benefits and procedures for participating in the upper-division honors of the university’s John V. Roach Honors College.
Students in the Honors College...
Baseball head coach Jim Schlossnagle eyes each fly ball on a breezy Thursday afternoon as he watches each warm up at-bat before practice officially starts.
“We’ve had a good week of practice,”...
Students will experience and learn about various forms of leadership, sustainability, microlending and the microfinance movement at Friday and Saturday's State of Leadership Conference.
The...
The White House unveiled a college scorecard to help prospective university students and parents compare schools on financial criteria, but this may not be the only information for which TCU parents...
Finding a part-time job for the summer can be hectic for college students; however, being a summer resident assistant can put an end to the job search and promises students a summer full of learning skills...
With a 4-0 record to start the year, the university's club lacrosse team is off to one of its best-ever starts by utilizing creative recruiting to build a strong team.
Students slowly wound their way through graphic pictures, videos and posters displaying different examples of injustice faced by the TCU community and the world.
The Day of Social Justice was created...