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Chancellor Boschini sent out an email to TCU students and faculty in response to travel ban.

Creative writing contest marks 80 years of awards

Published Feb 26, 2016
Last year, the Creative Writing Committee received 315 submissions from seven different TCU colleges and 36 different majors.
Ana Menendez visited with students after her reading on Feb. 23.

Live Oak Reading Series opens students’ minds to new ways of writing

Published Feb 25, 2016
Guest speaker Ana Menendez discussed the importance of English and trying new styles of writing.

Horned Frogs share personal stories for Dear World campaign

Published Feb 25, 2016
Students came together at the Dear World campaign in order to share their own personal stories in a unique way.
Taylor Helland died from colon cancer on Saturday. Her family has received an outpouring of support from across the country.

TCU sophomore remembered for her joy

Published Feb 25, 2016
Taylor Helland died from colon cancer on Saturday, and her family has received an outpouring of support from across the country.
Former President George W. Bush speaks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundations Hiring Our Heroes program and the George W. Bush Institutes Military Service Initiative national summit, Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington.  The summit focuses on creating employment opportunities for post-9/11 veterans and military families.  (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

George Bush to talk long history with investments

Published Feb 25, 2016
The former president will be on campus this afternoon to talk about his experience in the investing world.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, immigration rights activist and self-declared undocumented immigrant Jose Antonio Vargas testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on Feb. 13, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on comprehensive immigration reform.

Jose Antonio Vargas, undocumented immigrant, to talk diversity and immigration

Published Feb 25, 2016
Vargas, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and undocumented immigrant, speaks with students.
Addie Bien and Cortney Gumbleton met through the lunch roulette program. Bien encouraged other students to participate in the program because it can provide an opportunity to meet a mentor and a friend.

Lunch roulette offers faculty and students a chance to connect

Published Feb 24, 2016
Students who have completed 53-84 credit hours can take part in lunch roulette and gain free lunch and a faculty mentor.
Chancellor Victor Boschini with recipients.

Dean’s Teaching Award honors professors’ excellence in classroom

Published Feb 24, 2016
The Dean's Teaching Award is an award given annually, along with the Dean's Research and Creativity Award.
Jayna McQueen working at her computer in preparation for the forum.

TCU student to represent Texas in Washington, D.C.

Published Feb 24, 2016
A TCU doctoral student will represent Texas at a forum on early childhood education policies held in Washington D.C.
Professor José Carrión teaches students.

Mathematicians gather to talk research

Published Feb 24, 2016
A conference recently held at TCU offered researchers, professors and students a chance to connect and present their ideas.
Talent show contestants pose on stage. The top three winners were Yi Ning, Ravi Baldota, and Sammy Ramirez.

International Spring Banquet showcases student diversity

By Shane Battis
Published Feb 23, 2016
The International Spring Banquet brought music and cultural fashion to Fort Worth.
YouTube comedian turned celebrity is coming to perform his comedy set at TCU.

Comedian Jimmy Tatro drops back into school

Published Feb 23, 2016
College dropout-turned-YouTube star Jimmy Tatro will perform at the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom on Friday.