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New medical school will not reserve seats for TCU students

By Ben Auten
Published Feb 12, 2019
The new TCU/UNT medical school will not have reserved spots for TCU students.
Students still have to send in their SAT or ACT scores when applying to TCU. Photo courtesy: pixabay.

TCU has no plans to drop SAT and ACT requirement

By Marissa Stacy
Published Feb 1, 2019
TCU has no plan to stop accepting SAT or ACT scores in the coming future.
Karen Steele and Ayesha Torrey-Sawyer speak at the TCU campus Conversation Tuesday regarding the DEI proposal.

Core curriculum may soon include DEI courses

By Bailey Godber
Published Jan 30, 2019
The addition of diversity, equity and inclusion classes would be the first change to TCU's core curriculum in 15 years.
Dr. Teresa Dahlberg, dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University. Photo via Syracuse University.

Dahlberg named provost

By Taylor Boser
Published Dec 10, 2018
TCU has chosen Dr. Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg to be the next provost.
The TCU Faculty Senate met on Thursday. Photo via Oscar Hernandez.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Committee proposes new core requirement

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Dec 7, 2018
The DEI Committee and Academic Excellence Committee proposed a focus on diversity in the TCU Core Curriculum to the Faculty Senate.
Students and faculty gather at the DEI forum to share experiences, thoughts, and ideas

Effort to add DEI to the core curriculum moves to Faculty Senate

By Benton McDonald
Published Dec 5, 2018
The proposal garnered the approval of the Student Government Association last week and will be presented to the Faculty Senate Thursday.
Senior Choreography Concert showcases diverse talent

Senior Choreography Concert showcases diverse talent

By Demi Butler
Published Dec 4, 2018
There will be free admission to the event at Erma Lowe Hall Tuesday and Wednesday.
Professors hope to make comic books more relevant on campus

Professors hope to make comic books more relevant on campus

By Olivia Moody
Published Nov 30, 2018
Some professors are enthusiastic about switching from traditional textbooks to comic books in the classroom setting.
Sophomore Emily Calloway looks at classes that she might be taking next semester. Photo by Reese Price

Tips and tricks for advising season

By Reese Price
Published Nov 6, 2018
Students give their best advice on advising and choosing their schedule for the next semester.
Course for Spanish speaking employees doubles in size

Course for Spanish speaking employees doubles in size

By Grace Amiss
Published Oct 29, 2018
A program that teaches English to its Spanish speaking staff has doubled in size since last year. 
Students sit during the TCU Justice Coalition meeting. Photo via Oscar Hernandez.

#DearTCU: Justice Coalition wants students to share their stories

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Oct 26, 2018
The TCU Justice Coalition plans to use social media and a proposal to broaden DEI into the Core Curriculum to create a more welcoming campus.
TCU celebrates the public launch of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies. Photo via Oscar Hernandez.

Interdisciplinary Studies celebrates their public launch

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Oct 21, 2018
The School of Interdisciplinary Studies celebrates their public launch, engaging students with programs that empower change.