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Members of TCU's GMT chapter at a clinic in Nicaragua.

IMAGE: Inspiring Medicine

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published May 9, 2016
The TCU chapter of the Global Medical Training program has re-inspired future doctors by sending 80 students on five different medical mission trips.
The 69th class of TCU's Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences celebrate at the spring commencement ceremony. The school traditionally celebrates by spraying silly string and throwing confetti into the air.

Nursing students continue elaborate graduation tradition

Published May 5, 2016
For nursing majors at TCU, the commencement ceremony calls for a big celebration.
Harriet Cohen, Linda Moore and Tracy Dietz, all social work professors, are retiring this year. The three professors have a combined 74 years of service at TCU.

Three longtime social work faculty set to retire

Published Apr 28, 2016
Dr. Linda Moore, the professor in the group with the longest tenure, was the second employee hired by a social work program in its infancy.
Diane Snow, dean of the Honors College, is accused of verbally and physically assaulting a student.

New dean selected for honors college

Published Apr 26, 2016
Dr. Diane Snow, a professor of neuroscience at the University of Kentucky, will take over as dean of the John V. Roach Honors College.
In July of 2015, TCU announced that it would be partnering with the University of North Texas Health Science Center to create a new medical school in Fort Worth.

TCU’s new med school could be option for graduating seniors

Published Apr 25, 2016
With 20 spots reserved for TCU graduates, the new joint medical school with UNTHSC is proving to be attractive for seniors.
Education double major program gains popularity

Education double major program gains popularity

Published Apr 23, 2016
TCU students received free Steel City Popsicles and information about the education double major program.
During TCU Money Week, students could take a ride in the "cash cab" and answer money trivia questions for prizes.

Financial literacy program promotes saving, spending wisely

Published Apr 21, 2016
The new One Million Reasons program educates students on financial literacy.
The Neeley School of Business has plans to build new facilities.

Neeley School of Business cracks Bloomberg top 25 undergrad programs

Published Apr 20, 2016
Neeley was ranked the third best undergraduate program in the state.
Bob and Pat Schieffer at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 22nd Annual Hall of Fame Gala in 2013. The Schieffer family has established a new TCU scholarship worth more than $200,000 over four years.

Schieffer family establishes full ride TCU scholarship

Published Apr 19, 2016
The new scholarship will cover full tuition, room and board, books, fees and other expenses for up to four students each year.
The Four Day Weekend has become the Neeley School of Business' Entrepreneur-In-Residence this year. Three co-founders are working on instruction videos about "Yes, and" business philosophy, which will be used as part of the Neeley school's curriculum for the upcoming school year.

Comedy group brings new approach of brainstorming to the Neeley School

Published Apr 10, 2016
Four Day Weekend is the Neeley School of Business’s newest Entrepreneur-in-Residence.
Chancellor Boscini prepares for the upcoming graduation ceremonies in 2016.

How does Chancellor Boschini prepare for graduation?

Published Apr 10, 2016
Signing 2,000 diplomas is one of the main tasks Chancellor Victor Boschini tackles before graduation.
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Co-Founder Kip Thorne speaks next to a visual of gravitational waves from two converging black holes, right, during a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016, to announce that scientists they have finally detected gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time that Einstein predicted a century ago. The announcement has electrified the world of astronomy, and some have likened the breakthrough to the moment Galileo took up a telescope to look at the planets. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Ripple Effect: TCU professor talks gravitational waves

Published Apr 8, 2016
The collision of two black holes over a billion years ago has caused some major waves both in the universe and in science.