Update Feb. 28, 2:45 p.m.
Market Square will close from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in order to prepare for dinner Saturday, according to an email sent by Mike Russel, assistant vice chancellor for...
Students interested in careers in communication, public relations, advertising and other types of marketing will have an opportunity to learn how to become involved in the industry both now and beyond...
Dr. Jeannine Gailey, a professor in TCU’s sociology department, has spent her last several years studying the injustices women of size experience.
She has created the term “hyperinvisibility”...
An on-campus dining location is taking a step toward sustainability.
TCU's Chick-Fil-A is the first and only licensee store to implement the new foam cup recycling program.
Take a look at how...
Episcopal studies at Brite Divinity School is receiving a boost this month from an endowment fund that reached its goal.
Sylvia and Tim Stevens made the final contribution to the $2.5 million...
Earlier in February, Football Scoop reported safeties coach Chad Glasgow and linebackers coach DeMontie Cross would be promoted to become co-defensive coordinators.
Head football coach Gary...
Every spring, hundreds of college football players head to Indianapolis, Indiana for the annual NFL Scouting Combine, where they’ll compete in a series of events to impress coaches, scouts and draft...
New leadership is coming to three colleges on campus in the next academic school year.
The Bob Schieffer College of Communication, the College of Fine Arts and the Harris College of Nursing...
Several members of the TCU Air Force ROTC are heading to the U.S. Air Force Academy this week to learn about leading in challenging situations.
Four cadets and one officer from TCU will be attending...