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Kids experiment with colors in the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

TCU students help children explore the chemistry of colors

Published Oct 23, 2015
Wearing different colored goggles, kids wait patiently to see the rainbow of colors form before their eyes.
The 2015 Fact Book will provide an improved way to look at TCU's demographics.

2015 TCU Fact Book to be more interactive, digital

Published Oct 22, 2015
The 2015 Fact Book will offer in-depth navigation features to improve data collection.
Lee Shulman

Stanford professor speaks as Green Honors Chair

Published Oct 21, 2015
Stanford professor of education, Lee Shulman, spoke on Oct 7. for the event hosted by the College of Education
Dean Erekson interviewing guest speaker Dina Dwyer-Owens.

Co-chair of billion dollar company gives advice on how to be sucessful

Published Oct 20, 2015
Dina Dwyer-Owens shared with TCU business students how she helped turn her fathers dream into a business worth more than one billion dollars.
eCollege to be replaced with new online system

eCollege to be replaced with new online system

Published Oct 19, 2015
The features of the new system will allow better communication for students and faculty
Roxo students from left: Oscar Roel, Kelli Massey, Taylor Hardy

Roxo goes international

Published Oct 16, 2015
The strategic communication program will send students to Panama in the spring to work with its first international client.
Diane Ravitch with audience members at the Fogelson Honors Forum at TCU on Thursday Oct. 15, 2015 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Nick Pauszek/TCU360)

Fogelson Honors Forum speaker warns of dangers facing education system

Published Oct 16, 2015
Ravitch gave a well-received talk on the dangers facing the education system in America.
Students hang out and study outside Smith Hall before class.

Business commons to begin construction in May 2016

Published Oct 15, 2015
Plans for the new business commons are in the works.
TCU students Nik Hall (left) and Garrett Adair (right) in the April 2015 Values and Ventures competition.

Students get the chance to turn their business ideas into a reality

Published Oct 8, 2015
The Richards Barrentine Values and Ventures Business Plan Competition helps anyone with a good idea become an entrepreneur. There is a $25,000 prize award for the best business.
The TCU study abroad program in Florence, Italy - home of Il Duomo di Firenze pictured here - is under investigation after concerning student behavior.

Student behavior prompts investigation into Florence program

By Shelby Arnold and Alexa McBride
Published Oct 7, 2015
One study abroad adviser wrote there's concern that TCU students could be having an American experience in Italy.
From left to right, Katie Rettig, Adam Powell and Sam Koehler present the Resolution to the House of Student Representatives. Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015.

Students collaborate with faculty on African-American studies minor

Published Oct 6, 2015
The movement to develop an African-American studies minor is gaining momentum.
Panelists address students during the fireside forum on Tuesday, Sept. 22.

Forums guide students to professional success

Published Oct 6, 2015
A panel of TCU alumni addressed students during a forum on Tuesday, Sept. 22, hosted by the College of Science and Engineering.