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Supaman, the Crow hip-hop sensation, will be on campus Monday as part of the symposium. Photo courtesy of the Supaman Facebook page.

Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day symposium focuses on the present

By Nick Stephens
Published Sep 28, 2018
Monday's Native American and Indigenous Peoples Day symposium features a Crow hip-hop artist and the poet laureate of the Navajo Nation.
Students on a field trip study rock formations (photo courtesy of sgee.tcu.edu)

School splits into two departments

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 27, 2018
The School of Geology, Energy and the Environment will split into two departments this September.
Kristen Queen, the interim director to the School of Music (photo courtesy of Queen's twitter, @kmcraequeen)

School of Music chooses new interim director

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 27, 2018

Among the changes to Horned Frog faculty that occurred over the summer is the appointment of a new director to the School of Music Kristen Queen has been appointed the interim director of the music school...

Dr. Karen Steele, the new dean of Interdisciplinary Studies, answer emails on her computer (photo by Richard Edgemon)

New school program introduced

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 27, 2018

Looking around her office with several full bookshelves lining the walls, the new dean of the school of interdisciplinary studies still feels like she is missing half of her library. This semester,...

The Moudy North and Moudy South buildings, which house of the office of the dean of fine arts.

Fine Arts has a new interim dean

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 26, 2018

Dr. Richard Gipson, formerly the director of the School of Music, was appointed as the interim dean for the College of Fine Arts in June after Dr. Anne Helmreich left TCU for the Getty Research Institute.   “The...

Students involved in cheating scheme using Quizlet

Students involved in cheating scheme using Quizlet

By Taylor Boser
Published May 4, 2018
A dozen students are involved in a cheating scheme using a Quizlet study set.
Photo courtesy of T. Kevin Birch from Degree or Not Degree website

Politics professor encourages universities to embrace free speech

By Michelle Carter
Published Apr 27, 2018
Princeton University politics professor Keith Whittington visited TCU to talk about the importance of supporting free speech on campus and encouraging the debate it can generate.
Curtesy of admissions.tcu.edu/visit

Dean of Admission reflects on university’s growing recognition

By Alexis Guerrero
Published Apr 14, 2018
Following a record-breaking number of applications, TCU Dean of Admission talks about how much the university has grown.
The event will be held in April at the Counseling and Mental Health Center. 
Credit: www.counseling.tcu.edu

‘Keep Calm and Stress Less’ aims to teach students how to navigate their anxiety

By Brittany Kasko
Published Apr 5, 2018
TCU will be holding anxiety management workshops for students in need.
Fashion merchandising’s hidden asset

Fashion merchandising’s hidden asset

By Taylor Wirtz
Published Apr 4, 2018
The Fashion Merchandising Department has quite the hidden gem kept within its halls.
The Faculty Senate discussed adjunct status at its March meeting.

Faculty Senate votes to create task force on adjunct issues

By Caroline Love
Published Mar 5, 2018
The Faculty Senate is looking into status of adjuncts.
Business school construction causing confusion for some students

Business school construction causing confusion for some students

By Colleen Powell
Published Mar 1, 2018
Construction put on the Neeley School of Business has caused confusion due to the relocation of classrooms.