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Fall semester brings new assistant vice chancellor for public safety, assistant chief of police

Fall semester brings new assistant vice chancellor for public safety, assistant chief of police

By Jocelyn Sitton
Published Sep 25, 2017
The new assistant vice chancellor for student affairs - public safety said he wants to focus on educating the public on emergency protocol.
Lisa Bashore, nursing, Lynn Jackson, social work, and Sharon Stahrfisher, communication studies, chat before the Faculty Senate begins.

Faculty Senate resolves to support students affected by DACA

By Caroline Love
Published Sep 8, 2017
The Faculty Senate discussed a resolution about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy and changes for departmental websites.
Students cheering at a football game (courtesy: https://connectionculture.tcu.edu/)

New university committee caters to diversity and inclusion

By Nia Brookins
Published Apr 13, 2017
Chancellor Boschini emailed students about the new university-wide committee that focuses on diversity issues on campus Monday.

TCU’s diversity falls middle of the road compared to peer institutions

By Rachel Tiede
Published Apr 5, 2017
The university had its most diverse student body ever this year, but is continuing to push for more.
Chancellor talks sustainability on campus

Chancellor talks sustainability on campus

By Michelle Ross
Published Mar 31, 2017
Chancellor Boschini says TCU is becoming a greener campus.
Discovering Global Citizenship program hosts panel on immigration and borders

Discovering Global Citizenship program hosts panel on immigration and borders

By Annabel Scott
Published Mar 28, 2017
A group of panelists discussed immigration and borders at an event held in the BLUU Ballroom.
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Provost recommends decentralized testing centers

By Nia Brookins
Published Feb 15, 2017
Provost Donovan wants testing centers to stay as is.
Students learn Why Diversity Matters

Students learn “Why Diversity Matters”

By Madison Fowler
Published Feb 1, 2017
Around 800 people filled the BLUU Ballroom Tuesday to talk about diversity.
Ann Louden at a 2014 Frogs for the Cure event (TCU360).

Ann Louden leaving TCU, heading to Adelphi University in NY

By Makenzie Stallo
Published Jan 27, 2017
Ann Louden, head of Frogs for the Cure, will leave TCU in February.
Three panelists and a moderator gathered in the Bluu Ballroom on Wednesday, Jan. 25 to discuss diversity with students.

‘Let’s be real’: TCU talks diversity

By Kylie Walker and Kristen Weaver
Published Jan 26, 2017
TCU students discussed diversity on campus and how to respectfully talk about hot button issues with their peers.
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Success in athletics attracts students to university

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Dec 11, 2016

With each TCU athletics win, interest in the university rises from students around the world – both from students looking to attend a great school with good sports programs and from students who want...

Students with learning disabilities feel well accommodated at TCU

Students with learning disabilities feel well accommodated at TCU

By Monica Dziak
Published Dec 5, 2016
Some TCU students with learning disabilities say that if it weren't for their accommodations from the Student Disabilities Services department, they may not have been as successful throughout their college career.