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Dr. Darron Turner's retirement was announced this week by Chancellor Boschini. (Sam Bruton)

Meet the new chief inclusion officer: Dr. Darron Turner

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Oct 24, 2016
Dr. Darron Turner has been appointed as the new Chief Inclusion Officer.
"License to Trill" poses for a group photo. (Courtesy of "License to Trill's" website).

A cappella groups will perform Monday night

By Colleen Mortell
Published Oct 21, 2016
TCU's three a cappella groups are holding a concert on Monday night.
Service agencies set up tables at a volunteer fair. (Nicole Strong/TCU360)

Volunteer fair brings service agencies to campus

By Nicole Strong
Published Oct 20, 2016
The Volunteer Fair brought various service agencies to TCU's campus to inform students about volunteer opportunities.
Market Square may be seeing renovations as early as this summer. (Ernest Dominick / TCU360)

Students squeezed at Market Square, renovations looming

By Cole Polley
Published Oct 19, 2016
Find out what students think could be improved with the approaching overhaul of Market Square.
TCU Faculty Senate diversity featured image

Faculty brainstorms how to increase diversity at TCU

By Nia Brookins
Published Oct 19, 2016
The faculty senate dug deep into diversity issues on campus.
Students and others gather in Sid Rich and grab some Latin American food before they sit down. (Hunter Geisel/ TCU 360)

Students attend lecture about significance of Latino voters in 2016 election

By Hunter Geisel
Published Oct 19, 2016
TCU hosted a discussion about Latino voters in this year's election.
YAF displays American flags in the campus commons in memory of the lives lost on 9/11.

Political involvement remains low among TCU students

By Jessica Ranck
Published Oct 19, 2016
The long-time trend of low voter turnout among young Americans is finding its way onto TCU's campus.
Twitter user Tristian Brooks (@_StayFancy) tweeted this photo with the caption, "#BeingMinorityatTCU Working 10x harder in your classes because no one wants to work with the only black kid in class. (↓ representation)."  (Courtesy of Tristian Brooks)

#BeingMinorityatTCU goes viral on Twitter

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Oct 19, 2016
The new hashtag created by TCU students goes viral on Twitter.
The chancellor responded to a list of demands released by students. (Kat Matthews / TCU 360)

Chancellor establishes cabinet-level diversity position

By Kacey Bowen
Published Oct 18, 2016
The chancellor is implementing a diversity cabinet-level position after student concerns of race on campus.
The group demonstrated a silent protest at the TCU football game against Oklahoma. (Sam Bruton/TCU)

Organizers of protests release list of demands

By Tamera Hyatte
Published Oct 18, 2016
The organizers of the silent protests have released the list of demands to the public.
Front of the Business School building Tandy Hall.

Business School Commons project still needs funding

By Meagan Thompson and Meagan Thompson
Published Oct 17, 2016
The expansion of the Neeley School of Business has not yet met the project estimate of $100 million.
TCU students in Florence, Italy, cook during class. Photo courtesy of TCU's Center for International Studies: Study Abroad office.

Study abroad adds Rome and Madrid to semester programs

By Brooke Morrissy
Published Oct 17, 2016
The study abroad office has launched two new programs in Rome, Italy, and Madrid, Spain, due to the increased desire to study abroad.