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Nursing student at TCU COVID-19 vaccine site

Future Nurses camp helps TCU nursing students gain hands-on learning experience

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Mar 31, 2025
Gain hands-on experience in patient care, medical techniques, and teamwork at TCU’s immersive nursing camp.
Panelists Daryl Klump, Macy Hill and Colleen Cormier join Amplify for the "Earning Your Seat at the Table" speaker event. (Photo courtesy of Aubree Hutchinson)

TCU’s Amplify Women in Sales program launches four-part speaker series

By Bailey Bates, Staff Writer
Published Mar 31, 2025
TCU’s Amplify Women in Sales program empowers female students through mentorship, professional development and a speaker series that builds confidence and leadership skills in the traditionally male-dominated sales industry.
Ignite at TCU members hold signs advocating for the inclusion of women in politics. (Photo courtesy of Ignite's Engage page)

Ignite at TCU celebrates Women’s History Month with annual ‘HerStory’ museum

By Abby McCutchan, Staff Writer
Published Mar 31, 2025
TCU’s Ignite celebrated Women’s History Month with an interactive event that celebrated influential women through its annual “HerStory” museum.
TCU Squirrel

Texas ‘Critters’ University: How the university’s sustainability efforts impact wildlife on campus

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Mar 28, 2025
In a city overwhelmed by asphalt, TCU is a haven for sustainability and beauty.
TCU squirrel (Josh Stanczak)

For $3 a name, squirrels around TCU are getting an identity

By Delayna Zepeda, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2025
In one of TCU's wildest fundraising efforts in recent years, TCU students, faculty and community can name a squirrel.
Trumpet players are practicing outside the TCU Music Center on Friday, March 16.

TCU hosts the National Trumpet Competition

By Jimmy Granados, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2025
After the NTC board approached TCU trumpet faculty, more than 1,000 trumpet players descended on TCU before Spring Break.
A screenshot of The National Weather Service Facebook post.

Springtime in Texas has begun with tornado sirens

By Grace Allen, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2025
Tornado sirens sounded earlier this month and with likely more storms to come.
TCU student instructor Taylor Howard with students who participated in her cycling class

TCU students strengthen campus community through fitness classes

By Tara Meany, Staff Writer
Published Mar 26, 2025
Some TCU students have taken to leading their fellow frogs in the rec.
(Left to right) Hooper, Devine, Hand and England made club swim history as the first four set to compete at the national championship.

TCU swim club secures bid to national championship for first time

By Eleni Simatacolos, Staff Writer
Published Mar 26, 2025
TCU club swim is making history as four athletes qualify to compete at the national championship meet, highlighting the team’s growth and rising presence in collegiate club swimming.
TCU's Ballet Folklórico group performs a Jalisco-style dance routine to the song "La Negra"

TCU’s Ballet Folklórico brings community together for Women’s History Month

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Mar 25, 2025
On Wednesday, Mar. 12, TCU's Ballet Folklórico hosted a performance event by Frog Fountain to celebrate Women's History Month and Mexican heritage.
Road closed sign on Lowden Street. (Pilar Olivas/Staff Writer)

Road closures and construction disrupt traffic flow on TCU’s east campus

By Pilar Olivas, Staff Writer
Published Mar 24, 2025
As TCU moves on to the nest phase of campus construction and expansion, students and faculty can expect to see multiple road closures in the coming months.
Kim Rahebi, TCU doctorate student in health science and the founder of Garden Frogs, gives a go frogs with a tulip bulb in hand.

Rooted in beauty: The enduring legacy of Mary Evans Beasley

By Grace Lewis, Staff Writer
Published Mar 15, 2025
With her $7.4 million endowment, Beasley has helped beautify TCU's campus for over 35 years.