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Contemporary Arts Gallery welcomes British artist with new works

Contemporary Arts Gallery welcomes British artist with new works

By Sam Bruton
Published Oct 27, 2016
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery welcomes the works of British artist Emily Speed.
Chancellor Boschini speaking to students at the town hall meeting Thursday.

Chancellor continues diversity discussion at Town Hall meeting

By Nia Brookins
Published Oct 27, 2016
Boschini discusses diversity at TCU.
The mixed gender a cappella group, License to Trill performing at the concert (Makenzie Stallo/TCU 360).

Pitching perfect: TCU A cappella

By Kristen Clarke
Published Oct 26, 2016
Three TCU A cappella groups are making a name for themselves.
Bordeaux may not be happy about having Celiac but she does enjoy making her gluten-free pasta.

Profiling the disease behind the gluten-free diet

By Molly Jenkins
Published Oct 25, 2016
While many people are deciding to go gluten-free just for kicks, some physically can't eat gluten.
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.
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.
Melt Ice Cream's new location on Magnolia has brought new advertising appeals to the company. (Jocelyn Sitton / TCU360)

Melt Ice Creams lets customers do the advertising

By Taylor Wirtz
Published Oct 19, 2016
The Fort Worth ice cream shop serves as a hotspot for social media photoshoots.
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.
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.