The university’s nursing school gave nurses across Texas and the United States the opportunity to complete their master’s degrees through an online nursing program.
Paulette Burns, dean of...
Crazy climates, unbelievable views and large wildlife described the TCU Outdoor Programs’ trip to Big Bend National Park to backpack and canoe.
The Spring Break trip was fast-paced, action-packed and...
Capturing the rhythm and soul of jazz music has become a long-standing tradition of the annual TCU Jazz Festival, and the new director of Jazz Studies said he planned to uphold this tradition.
In...
Four activists travelled more than 1,500 miles to deliver a speech to about 20 university students.
The New York-based Global Poverty Project sponsored the nation-wide “1.4 Billion Reasons” tour that...
Women are able to compete in the world successfully if they are driven by vision, a university alumna said Tuesday.
Marshawn Evans, a university alumna and entrepreneur, conveyed the importance of vision,...
Theatre TCU plans to feature student actors and actresses in an upcoming production of “The Yellow Boat.”
“The Yellow Boat” is playwright David Saar’s celebration of the life of his son, Benjamin,...
The new Library Commons. Colby Hall. The Greek.
All of these areas await university-funded renovations, according to an email sent by Chancellor Victor Boschini last month. But the School of Music’s...
A degree in ranch management could lead to a number of careers, but for one former Horned Frog, it led to building economic growth in a developing African nation.
Jenny Everett, an alumna of the class...
The No. 45 women’s tennis team shut out crosstown rival SMU 7-0 Wednesday night for the first time in the last four meetings between the two teams at Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center.
TCU earned its...
Let us all be honest and say we cannot wait to watch the newest episode of “Jersey Shore.” Without them we run out of acronyms like FPC (Fist pump, Push-up, ChapStick) and GTL (Gym, Tanning, Laundry)....
March is National Women’s History Month.
The theme of this year’s National Women’s History Month is “Women’s Education — Women’s Empowerment,” according to the National Women’s...
Take a breath, have a seat and write an essay.
“This I Believe,” a program developed by Brittney Luby, chapel and events coordinator, asked this question of faculty, staff and students.
On Tuesday...