The Brown-Lupton University Union Auditorium was filled with 100 students, faculty and family members on Tuesday night for this year's TEDxTCU talks on change.
The six speakers each talked about changes...
Having competed in beauty pageants for years, Taylor Kandris knows that people seem to listen more when she’s wearing a crown.
She uses her pageant platform to raise money for cancer research, and...
John Allen Jr. discussed his three pillars of Pope Francis before a mixed crowd of students and adults Tuesday night in the BLUU ballroom.
In January, TCU Catholic Community came together to discuss...
John Allen Jr. will expand on thoughts from his book about the pope and his radical reformation of the world’s largest church.
The Faith Acts Footsteps Lecture series will bring speakers to TCU in...
Last year’s “Responsible Citizenship” program was enough to bring TEDxTCU back to campus for one more year.
The TEDxTCU Twitter page announced the 2014 lineup in late February and live speeches...
TCU alumnus and journalism school graduate Ken Bunting was remembered Monday as a mentor, leader and strong manager who urged reporters to remember work-life balance.
Mr. Bunting, 65, died Sunday...
Twenty-two students from the intermediate sign language classes put their skills to use during Imagination Celebration’s Special Weekend for the Deaf.
The event, which lasted from April 11th to April...
When junior marketing major Max Turner decided as a high school senior to enroll at Auburn University, he said he had no idea how much his homesickness would affect his college...
Since 1983, TCU students have been putting their math skills to the test in a yearly competition of differential and integral proportions.
That tradition continues Tuesday at the TCU math department’s...
The recent unionization of TCU’s Sodexo workers won’t affect dining services prices or operations in the near future, according to TCU's vice chancellor for student affairs.
Kathy Cavins-Tull,...
For the first time, the TCU Civil Rights Bus Tour will be offered for class credit.
Students will learn about race, racism and other forms of oppression that still exist today this May during the...