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The Harrison Administration Building

Administration wants faculty to teach more in-person classes in the spring

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 2, 2020
Provost Teresa Dahlberg asked faculty to teach more classes in person in the spring.
The J. M. Moudy buildings, where the College of Communication is housed. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Instructors look to continue using technology after the pandemic

By Shaina Looker
Published Oct 1, 2020
Professors adapt and enrich online teaching.
TCU Music Center

How performing arts majors are adjusting to the pandemic

By Jillian Verzwyvelt
Published Sep 30, 2020
Performing arts students and faculty discuss challenges adapting to COVID-19.
FILE - In this July 27, 2018, file photo, the Dave Johnson coal-fired power plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, Wyo. A record drop in U.S. energy consumption this spring was driven by less demand for coal that's burned for electricity and oil that's refined into gasoline and jet fuel. (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File)

Physician declares climate change a ‘medical emergency’ in Friday Focus talk

By Camilla Price
Published Sep 30, 2020
Dr. Mark Dambro, who recently completed Al Gore's climate training course, said human health is at risk from global warming.
Faculty discuss adapting to hybrid learning on zoom (Shannon Murphy/Line Editor)

TCU faculty talk about managing a hybrid classroom

By Shannon Murphy
Published Sep 30, 2020
TCU faculty discuss the difficulties and benefits of conducting a hybrid classroom.
Student teachers are unable to teach in-person this semester due to COVID-19 regulations (TCU360 Staff)

Education majors adapt to online student teaching

By Astrid Souto
Published Sep 30, 2020
Some education majors have expressed frustration with policies forcing them to teach online for the rest of the semester.
The Chambers is where SGA and Faculty Senate convene for their meetings.

SGA resolution passed to support in-person class

By Lucie Lundquist
Published Sep 30, 2020
SGA is pushing for in-person classes in the spring of 2021.
TCU Fine Arts Building)

TCU fashion students adjust to a fashion industry changed by COVID-19

By Alexis King
Published Sep 21, 2020
TCU fashion merchandising students are exploring new ways to succeed in the fashion industry.
White coats stand on display at the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine announcement event in 2018. (Cristian ArguetaSoto/Staff Photographer)

$25 million donated to the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine

By Molly Boyce
Published Sep 17, 2020
The endowment from Anne Marion and the Burnett Foundation was given in support of the Lead On campaign.
Milton Daniel Hall, the residence hall for honors students. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Honors College begins to see change in student application pool

By Ben Kasper
Published Sep 17, 2020
TCU's John V. Roach Honors College application process favors essays over test scores and GPAs.
Jesslyn Lane (bottom row, third from left), a senior nursing major, said sometimes the competitive environment in nursing amplifies the pressure she already puts on herself to do well in school. “It’ just the environment we put ourselves in and everyone is just always pushing each other, so I think maybe it just makes it worse for me,” she said. (Jesslyn Lane/Nursing Major)

Nursing students concerned about not reaching required clinical quotas

By Astrid Souto
Published Sep 16, 2020
TCU's nursing students fear not being able to graduate on time due to missing time because of COVID-19 exposure or infection.
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Teresa Dahlberg speaks at TCU’s 148th Convocation on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. (Photo courtesy of TCU's Youtube channel)

TCU celebrates its 148th convocation

By Haley Cabrera
Published Sep 15, 2020
Chancellor Boschini shared his aspirations for the academic year alongside several members of the TCU community.