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Harriet Cohen, Linda Moore and Tracy Dietz, all social work professors, are retiring this year. The three professors have a combined 74 years of service at TCU.

Three longtime social work faculty set to retire

Published Apr 28, 2016
Dr. Linda Moore, the professor in the group with the longest tenure, was the second employee hired by a social work program in its infancy.
TCU Army ROTC cadets learn basic drill and ceremony techniques at one of the required ROTC labs.

TCU students in National Guard ordered to assist Texas

Published Apr 26, 2016
With severe weather expected across the state, students in the National Guard have been ordered to assist in search and rescue missions.
The Neeley School of Business has plans to build new facilities.

Low oil prices affect funding for planned Spencer and Marlene Hays Business Commons

Published Apr 26, 2016
Chancellor Victor Boschini and Board of Trustees Chairman Clarence Scharbauer discuss oil and fundraising.
Weather forecast map for Tuesday, April 26.

Severe thunderstorms moving through Fort Worth

Published Apr 26, 2016
Strong thunderstorms with a chance for large hail are moving through Fort Worth on Tuesday night.
Diane Snow, dean of the Honors College, is accused of verbally and physically assaulting a student.

New dean selected for honors college

Published Apr 26, 2016
Dr. Diane Snow, a professor of neuroscience at the University of Kentucky, will take over as dean of the John V. Roach Honors College.
The intimate partner violence class put on the first Take Back the Night event on Tuesday.

Take Back the Night: ‘It’s not your fault’

By Kacey Bowen
Published Apr 26, 2016
Last week, students took a stand to shatter the silence surrounding sexual assault.
In July of 2015, TCU announced that it would be partnering with the University of North Texas Health Science Center to create a new medical school in Fort Worth.

TCU’s new med school could be option for graduating seniors

Published Apr 25, 2016
With 20 spots reserved for TCU graduates, the new joint medical school with UNTHSC is proving to be attractive for seniors.
Education double major program gains popularity

Education double major program gains popularity

Published Apr 23, 2016
TCU students received free Steel City Popsicles and information about the education double major program.
This picture was taken after Arrieta's first no-hitter, against the Dodgers last September. He threw his second tonight, against the Reds.

Arrieta hurls second career no-hitter

Published Apr 21, 2016
Jake Arrieta bested fellow Frog Brandon Finnegan on the way to his second career no-hitter.
During TCU Money Week, students could take a ride in the "cash cab" and answer money trivia questions for prizes.

Financial literacy program promotes saving, spending wisely

Published Apr 21, 2016
The new One Million Reasons program educates students on financial literacy.
TCU police: More than 40 responses to stolen property notice

TCU police: More than 40 responses to stolen property notice

Published Apr 21, 2016
Detective Robert Rangel alerted the TCU community on Tuesday that Fort Worth police were looking for the owners of stolen property found near campus.
A group of 27 female students took part in a 24-hour leadership retreat for Lead NOW.

New program focuses on empowering women on campus

Published Apr 21, 2016
Lead NOW is open to first-year female students and provides opportunities for female students who want to develop confidence and leadership skills.