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Faculty brainstorms how to increase diversity at TCU

By Nia Brookins
Published Oct 19, 2016
The faculty senate dug deep into diversity issues on campus.
The chancellor responded to a list of demands released by students. (Kat Matthews / TCU 360)

Chancellor establishes cabinet-level diversity position

By Kacey Bowen
Published Oct 18, 2016
The chancellor is implementing a diversity cabinet-level position after student concerns of race on campus.
TCU students in Florence, Italy, cook during class. Photo courtesy of TCUs Center for International Studies: Study Abroad office.

Study abroad adds Rome and Madrid to semester programs

By Brooke Morrissy
Published Oct 17, 2016
The study abroad office has launched two new programs in Rome, Italy, and Madrid, Spain, due to the increased desire to study abroad.
Staff Assembly members listening as Michelle Whiteley explains the new benefits.

Full-time employee benefits change

By Nia Brookins
Published Oct 17, 2016
Full-time faculty and staff members will see changes to their health and life insurance next year.
Image Courtesy of The Odyssey Online

Meditation group aims to reduce stress, anxiety and improve sleep

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Oct 12, 2016
TCU talks meditation benefits.
The clown was spotted after midnight wearing a white mask with red rimmed eyes and mouth. The person was walking around campus with two others who were not dressed as clowns.

Considering dressing as a clown? Cavins-Tull suggests you reconsider

By Jocelyn Sitton
Published Oct 4, 2016
TCU administration responds to the clown craze.
Staff members of the TCU post office attend to students receiving packages or mail.

TCU post office makes new changes

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Sep 22, 2016
The TCU post office made changes to its hours and services to accommodate for more packages.
Ray Brown is no longer dean of admission. (Photo courtesy of TCU)

Dean of admission moves on from university

By Kacey Bowen
Published Sep 21, 2016
Ray Brown is no longer the dean of admission
TCU class of 2020 breaks gender ratio

TCU class of 2020 breaks gender ratio

By Kristen Clarke
Published Sep 15, 2016
For the first time in over 10 years, the TCU class of 2020 is below 60 percent female.
The Fort Worth Transit Authority (FWTA) has recently decided to end the free regional bus pass program for the TCU community. According to an e-mail Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Michael Russel sent to the TCU community last week, the FWTA determined that this free Transit pass program was not an economically-sustainable service and ended the program effective this evening.

FWTA regional transit passes no longer free for TCU community

By Monica Dziak
Published Sep 10, 2016
TCU's relationship with the Fort Worth Transit Authority changed this month.
College Factual ranked TCU in the top 200 out of over 1,300 universities in its Best Colleges rankings list. (Jocelyn Sitton / TCU360)

College rankings: Friend or foe?

By Jocelyn Sitton
Published Sep 8, 2016
College Factual, a website designed to give prospective students information on colleges, released their "Best Colleges" rankings for 2017 on Wednesday evening.
Summer 2014 Frog Campers pose at Challenge B, one of the Texas camps that will now be free.

Texas Frog Camps are now free for incoming students

Published Apr 12, 2016
The nine Texas camps have between 160 and 350 students and used to cost between $200 and $250.