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After 42 years, Kappa Delta returns to TCUs Greek village

After 42 years, Kappa Delta returns to TCU’s Greek village

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Feb 16, 2023
Kappa Delta will join 12 other Panhellenic sororities on campus after a 42-year hiatus.
Business students engage in conversation at the speaker event hosted by Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. (Georgie London/Staff Writer)

Hospital administrator broadens horizons for business students

By Georgie London, Staff Writer
Published Feb 16, 2023
A look into the career of business administration with advice from one of the industry's most successful leaders.
Sadler Hall on February 9, 2022. Along with overhauling the interior, the renovations improved accessibility with ramps along the east side of the building.

Sadler Hall renovations return academics to the center of campus

By Walter Flanagin, Staff Writer TCU 360
Published Feb 13, 2023
M.E. Sadler Hall went back to its roots this semester when the newly renovated building reopened as an academic hub and home of the honors college.
President Pullins sign outside of Rees-Jones Hall on Feb. 9, 2023 (Sydney Brunson/TCU 360).

TCU President Pullin hosts meet-and-greet

By Elizabeth Hubbard
Published Feb 13, 2023
Daniel Pullin took the time to meet informally with faculty and staff on February 9th.
Two students mark their squares after donating to Gamma Phi Betas philanthropy (Photo courtesy of Ariana Hunt)

TCU sorority supports philanthropy through Super Bowl-inspired project

By Ryan Thorpe, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2023
Gamma Phi Beta's new philanthropy event, the Gamma Phi Bowl, aims to "build stronger girls."
The TCU MFA Program showcases their artwork during the Open Studios day on Feb. 11, 2023.  (Nick Girimonte/Staff Writer)

TCU Studio Art showcases MFA program at Open Studios

By Nick Girimonte, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2023
TCU Studio Art held an Open Studios Event in Moudy North showcasing their Master of Fine Arts Program.
Comedian Trevor Wallace shows some TCU spirit at his comedy show presented by theEnd on Friday, Feb. 3. (Photo by Jillian Miller)

Students react to a night of laughs with Trevor Wallace

By Ethan Love, Staff Writer
Published Feb 6, 2023
Influencer and comedian Trevor Wallace performed a stand-up show for TCU students Friday night in the BLUU Ballroom.
TCU Percussion at PASIC. (Photo courtesy of TCU Percussion.)

Looking back to TCU Percussion’s PASIC experience

By Caleb Gottry, TCU 360 Staff Writer
Published Feb 1, 2023
TCU Percussion looks back to their experience at one of the largest percussion and drum events in the world.
A small group of people walk in front of the Golden Gate Bridge at Baker Beach in San Francisco, Saturday, March 28, 2020, amid the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

TCU’s California foothold: A look at the largest out-of-state student population

By Sophia Allen, TCU 360 Staff
Published Jan 7, 2023
There’s no denying TCU has a California connection. For over a decade the Golden State has been second only to Texas when it comes to campus representation.
Texas Christian University Rings The Closing Bell® (Photo: Holly Ellman)

The New York Stock Exchange welcomes officials and guests of Texas Christian University on Friday, September 16, 2022, to celebrate its 150th Anniversary. To honor the occasion, Chancellor Victor Boschini, joined by John Tuttle, NYSE Vice Chairman and President of NYSE Institute, rings The Closing Bell®. 
 
Photo Credit: NYSE

TCU finds first university president at Neeley School of Business

By Katherine Lester, Managing Editor
Published Dec 22, 2022
Daniel Pullin, former honors college dean from Neely business school, is now TCU's first ever president as of Feb. 1st.
The Royal Divas, the first majorette team on TCU’s campus, practice a routine. (Breana Adams/TCU 360)

TCU sees a new dance team take the stage

By Breana Adams, Staff Writer
Published Dec 1, 2022
TCU's first majorette team, the Royal Divas, makes its debut as an outlet for African American women to express themselves through dance.
Seniors celebrate at graduation. Photo: TCU Student Media Library

TCU seniors prepare for graduation, starting their careers

By Ella Gonzales, Staff Writer
Published Nov 29, 2022
Many seniors said it was important to take advantage of their last year at TCU. They said they would miss the community, access to professors and advisors, the library and leadership opportunities.