TCU’s campus ministry, Chi Alpha, is encouraging students to serve in different aspects of the community by attending the group's first Special Olympics event April 18.
Special Olympics...
The graduate finalists of the Three Minute Thesis competition will go head to head this Friday to present many hours of research in under three minutes.
A typical thesis in the College of Science and...
The Bob Schieffer College of Communication is one step closer to finding its new leader.
Dr. Kristie Bunton, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas in St....
While it may seem daunting as a pre-health student to give aid in Liberia, Dr. David Knight discussed the vast opportunities to make an international difference in the healthcare field.
“Dream big....
The case of “orange barrel fatigue” at Interstate 30 and University Drive is nearing an end.
The final phase of construction on Chisholm Trail Parkway is set to wrap up by the time summer...
After 58 years in the field of journalism, Bob Schieffer, the longtime CBS reporter, moderator and host, will retire in June.
He announced on Sunday's broadcast of Face the Nation that...
TCU Frog Aides honored the "silent" workers behind the scenes through Staff Appreciation Week.
The activities included passing out buttons, signing chalkboards with messages of thanks to staff members...
TCU Student Affairs hosted a free screening and panel discussion of "The Hunting Ground" Wednesday evening in the Brown-Lupton University Union ballroom.
The documentary focuses on sexual assault at...
TheEnd won't be a one-and-done program at TCU.
After receiving $500,000 for programming in the fall semester, Student Activities received an additional $500,000 internal grant for the spring semester...
Despite Colby Hall opening in the fall, rising juniors and seniors are still having trouble finding on-campus housing.
This year there was an increase in the number of juniors and seniors who applied...
A cast of 37 theatre students will perform the comedy musical “Guys and Dolls” starting tomorrow in Fort Worth at 7:30 p.m.
Performances are April 8-11 at 7:30 p.m. and April 11-12 at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets...
TCU administrators are not concerned with the current state of the pond in Worth Hills.
The pond, located behind several of the fraternity houses, is a retention pond for water run-off from the neighborhoods...