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The new Fine Arts Building will include the graphic design, interior design, fashion merchandising and architectural lighting design programs. Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Grand opening ceremony for new Fine Arts Building

By Heesoo Yang
Published Aug 29, 2019
The new Fine Arts Building will include the graphic design, interior design, fashion merchandising and architectural lighting design programs.
It’s easier to treat depression and anxiety in college than in later adulthood, said Wood. (Photo by Abbey Block.)

Handling the stresses of a new school year

By Riane Cleveland
Published Aug 28, 2019
The new school year has begun, and there are some ways to handle the added stress that comes with it.
Photo by Jenn Allen | The State Press

From chill pills to study pills

By Taylor Brumbaugh
Published Aug 27, 2019
College students are turning to amphetamines to enhance their academic performance.
Starting school in the 'red zone'

Starting school in the ‘red zone’

By Caroline Love
Published Aug 26, 2019
With the start of the school year in full-swing, TCU hopes to raise awareness concerning sexual assault for incoming first-year women.
Adam McKinney, an assistant professor of dance at TCU. Photo courtesy of Adam McKinney.

Dancers respond to GMA anchor’s criticism

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Aug 26, 2019
Good Morning America's Lara Spencer has since apologized for her "stupid and insensitive" comments.
Sophie Lee Morris in TCU's production of "No, No, Nanette." Photo courtesy of Sophie Lee Morris.

From Horned Frog to Broadway spark

By Michelle Carter
Published Aug 22, 2019
TCU alumna talks about life as a performer in New York City.
Image courtesy of AdaptaFit.

Students turn inspiration into innovation, launch company

By Lauren Crawford
Published Jul 22, 2019

A couple of TCU graduates created a company to make getting dressed easier for people with disabilities. Charlie McKee and Peter Nagel began running the business, called Adaptafit, together in June....

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos criticized the Obama Era Title IX regulations "preponderance of evidence" in weighing sexual assault cases. (Photo courtesy of CNN, 2017).

Department of Education’s Title IX changes could impact TCU students

By Caroline Love
Published Jul 19, 2019

https://soundcloud.com/user-798855222-200172934/student-impact-of-title-ix-changes Proposed changes to Title IX will bring colleges and universities closer to the courtroom, according to TCU officials...

60 students start at TCU and UNTHSC's new medical school

60 students start at TCU and UNTHSC’s new medical school

By Braden Roux
Published Jul 15, 2019
In preparation for Monday's first day of classes, the 60 medical students in the new joint medical school between TCU and the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) arrived on campus July 8 for a welcome week of orientation.
Clark Hall on the campus of Texas Christian University.

What’s included in first-year dorm rooms

By Desaray Hickombottom
Published May 28, 2019
Incoming first-year students can anticipate access to laundry machines without an additional charge, microwaves, Wi-Fi and individual desks.
Cellini and Trung talk weekly, catching each other up on their personal and professional lives. Credit: Trung

Making the first year count

By Grace Toups
Published May 27, 2019
Trung Nguyen, assistant dean of Student Development Services, works to ensure each student makes the most of their time at TCU.
In this photo taken on Jan 19, 2019, a doctor performs an ultrasound examination for Svetlana Mokerova in Miami Beach, Fla. Every year, hundreds of pregnant Russian women, like Mokerova, travel to the United States to give birth so that their child can acquire the privileges of American citizenship. (AP Photo/Iuliia Stashevska)

CDC: Most maternal deaths could be prevented

By TCU 360
Published May 20, 2019
Poverty and limited access to health care continue to make childbirth more risky for American women.