Rachel Rudberg, a first year nursing student and next year’s Hillel president, said she is curious and optimistic about the stories Holocaust survivor Maggie Furst will tell at the seventh installation...
There’s room for more than 300 additional people at this year’s Schieffer Symposium.
The 10th annual Symposium is expanding with a live feed to the Brown-Lupton University Union auditorium so that...
Sports agent Leigh Steinberg discussed everything from his passions to entering the sports agency field during a book signing at the TCU bookstore Friday night.
Steinberg was promoting his new autobiography...
Ballet, modern and post-modern dance will be showcased this weekend at the 65th annual DANCETCU In Concert.
In addition to a guest choreographer from New York, faculty in the School for Classical and...
This year’s Pinwheel Project at TCU will host a child abuse symposium to raise even more awareness in the fight against this issue.
For three years, TCU has partnered with Alliance for Children for...
Career Services staff said March is one of the busiest months in the office, largely because there is an uptick in the number of seniors focused on landing a job in time for graduation.
A number of...
Candidates for student body officer positions addressed their goals and plans for the upcoming year at the annual Student Government Association Debate Thursday night.
The candidates answered questions...
A student on campus is making an effort to find out where TCU students stand on the subject of feminism by handing out surveys and encouraging students to share their opinions on a Tumblr page.
Caisey...
Sophomore business major Jordan Moore can define himself in many ways.
For one thing, he’s a track runner. He holds the Big 12 Championship title and school record in 60-meter hurdles.
He’s a...
The Money Talks program broke an attendance record Wednesday evening with more than 30 students in attendance.
Brooke Shuman, transitions coordinator for Student Development Services, said they normally...