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Dance’s 75th anniversary: celebrating alumni and highlighting students’ work
By
Alexis Garcia
, Staff Writer
Published Nov 1, 2024
The School for Classical and Contemporary Dance celebrates their 75th anniversary with alumni events and weekend performances.
Women in male-dominated major speak on the future of STEM
By
Zach Conner
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 13, 2024
What Department within TCU's College of Science and Engineering only holds 38% of women? Check out this story to find out!
TCU offers two new Taylor Swift-inspired courses
By
Shaylin Smith
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 9, 2024
A psychology class and a poetry class both have centered their curriculums around the popularity and lyricism of Taylor Swift.
FTDM students shadow on-campus Paramount+ production
By
Ella Hestand
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2024
A handful of FTDM students shadowed different production departments during the on-campus filming of Taylor Sheridan's new Paramount+ drama.
TCU students reshape the narrative for aspiring female technologists
By
Ella Schamberger
, Staff Writer
Published Mar 3, 2024
Guest speakers spoke to women in computer science in the hopes of inspiring their ambitions in the male-dominated major.
The hidden gem of campus: TCU Language Houses
By
Kelsey Finley
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 20, 2024
The Language Houses provide students with a unique immersive experience in which to learn a new language.
Neeley faculty faces capacity constraints: A growing challenge amidst success
By
Kelsey Finley
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 15, 2024
As undergraduate enrollment increases, Neeley risks losing accreditation and inconveniencing its students.
Neeley differential tuition: What it means and why it’s happening
By
Elle Wood
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 10, 2024
Neeley tuition is changing. Here's what to expect.
Interim provost Floyd Wormley makes first faculty senate appearance
By
Crystal Polglase
, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2024
Wormley, who came to TCU in 2019, took on the role after the departure of Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg.
A successful path for education majors includes working outside the classroom
By
Olivia Lee
, Staff Writer
Published Jan 17, 2024
The TCU College of Education develops the teachers of tomorrow through work in community classrooms.
Chi Tau Epsilon and DanceTCU present biannual Brown Bag Dance performance
By
Caroline Kellam
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 25, 2023
Alumni, family and students gathered to support TCU dancers on homecoming weekend.
Theatre students perform for award-winning songwriter and musical composer Drew Gasparini
By
Caroline Kellam
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 22, 2023
Broadway-bound composer advances Theatre TCU’s training by offering wisdom and assistance to students.
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