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Search for new provost moving fast

By Oscar Hernandez
Published Sep 12, 2018
TCU looks to select a new candidate for provost position by December.
Dr. Karen Steele, the new dean of Interdisciplinary Studies, answer emails on her computer (photo by Richard Edgemon)

New school program introduced

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 27, 2018

Looking around her office with several full bookshelves lining the walls, the new dean of the school of interdisciplinary studies still feels like she is missing half of her library. This semester, the...

The Moudy North and Moudy South buildings, which house of the office of the dean of fine arts.

Fine Arts has a new interim dean

By Richard Edgemon
Published Aug 26, 2018

Dr. Richard Gipson, formerly the director of the School of Music, was appointed as the interim dean for the College of Fine Arts in June after Dr. Anne Helmreich left TCU for the Getty Research Institute....

Newest construction plan aims to close parts of Bellaire Drive for pedestrian walkway

Newest construction plan aims to close parts of Bellaire Drive for pedestrian walkway

By Haley Harrison
Published Mar 27, 2018
Construction could begin as early as February 2019.
The Faculty Senate discussed adjunct status at its March meeting.

Faculty Senate votes to create task force on adjunct issues

By Caroline Love
Published Mar 5, 2018
The Faculty Senate is looking into status of adjuncts.
Chancellor Boschini talks on the email to TCU students and faculty in response to travel ban. (2016 File Photo)

Boschini addresses racial ‘ignorance’ at TCU

By Garrett Podell
Published Feb 1, 2018
A student who posted a video on Snapchat mocking black students has been disciplined.
Board of Trustees establishes tuition hike, construction plans, enrollment increase

Board of Trustees establishes tuition hike, construction plans, enrollment increase

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Nov 10, 2017
The board also announced that the TCU medical school is moving forward in the accreditation process but will not be taking students until 2019.
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.