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The Neeley School of Business has plans to build new facilities.

Neeley School of Business cracks Bloomberg top 25 undergrad programs

Published Apr 20, 2016
Neeley was ranked the third best undergraduate program in the state.
Students and faculty filled every seat listening to former Congressman Allen West speak, but many were there in protest.

Students react to controversial speaker’s views on radical Islam

Published Apr 20, 2016
Former U.S. Rep. Allen West's views on fighting radical Islam were challenged Tuesday.
Current construction in Worth Hills.

Worth Hills construction delayed by recent vandalism

Published Apr 19, 2016
Multiple vandalism incidents are jeopardizing the continued construction in Worth Hills.
Bob and Pat Schieffer at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 22nd Annual Hall of Fame Gala in 2013. The Schieffer family has established a new TCU scholarship worth more than $200,000 over four years.

Schieffer family establishes full ride TCU scholarship

Published Apr 19, 2016
The new scholarship will cover full tuition, room and board, books, fees and other expenses for up to four students each year.
John Paul Watson defeated Ryker Thompson to become the next student body president.

New student body president: ‘We will accomplish great things’

Published Apr 18, 2016
Check here for a complete list of SGA election results.
Purple string was wrapped around branches in the Moudy atrium March 28 as part of the Art in Unexpected Places project.

Art surprises in unexpected places

By Rachel Tiede
Published Apr 15, 2016
Students in the Drawing II class showcase their art by placing it around campus.
John Paul Watson poses with a supporter during his campaign.

Watson edges Thompson for student body president

Published Apr 15, 2016
John Paul Watson defeated Ryker Thompson to be the next student body president.
J Balvin, center, Mo, right, and from left, Diplo, Jillionaire and Walshy Fire, of Major Lazer, arrive at the 16th annual Latin Grammy Awards on Nov. 19, 2015. Walshy Fire will be performing at TCU's Springfest concert on Saturday.

Students organize concert benefiting Cook Children’s

Published Apr 14, 2016
The first Springfest event on Saturday will feature Flatland Cavalry, The Knocks and Walshy Fire from Major Lazer.
Karyn Purvis, director of the TCU Institute of Child Development, has died at 66.

Karyn Purvis, director of TCU Institute of Child Development, dies at 66

Published Apr 13, 2016
Purvis pioneered trust-based relational intervention and had a passion for working with "children in hard places."
The Rwandan Student Committee attending the 22nd Annual Rwandan Genocide Commemoration at the Embassy to Rwanda in Washington, D.C. on April 7.

Rwandan students host commemoration

Published Apr 12, 2016
On Wednesday, a Campus Commemoration will be held by the TCU Rwandan Student Committee.
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.
The One Million Reasons program helps students prepare for the future by building financial literacy skills.

First annual TCU Money Week provides financial advice, guidance to students

Published Apr 11, 2016
TCU's new financial literacy group is holding multiple events, talks and sessions for financial advice on a variety of subjects.