Brooksource recruiters Jason Caress and Emily Schallhorn spoke in Smith Hall Thursday night to TCU’s Association for Information Systems (AIS) club.
Brooksource is a company that works...
Members of the TCU and the Fort Worth communities gathered in the Brown-Lupton University Union ballroom today to celebrate the life of a beloved TCU professor.
Dr. David Vanderwerken taught for 43...
The Order of Omega honor society is planning a week of activities in March for the entire Greek community.
Order of Omega is a service-based organization made up of students that rank in the top 10...
Theron Smith said he was nervous as he sat in the waiting area to donate blood to the Red Cross as part of Alpha Phi Omega's biannual blood drive Wednesday.
"There's bags of blood everywhere," he said....
One TCU Spanish professor is ensuring her class gets a hands-on experience when it comes to developing their foreign language skills by plunging them into their community.
Offering a...
TCU is prepared to begin its next phase of construction on campus with the building of the new Greek houses.
The construction will include six sorority and five fraternity homes, said Harold Leeman,...
The recent Fort Worth anti-abortion protest held by the International Coalition of Abolitionist Societies near the central crosswalk of University Drive has triggered multiple conversations within the...
Horned Frogs are up early, ready to cheer on TCU in Atlanta.
TCU fans filled the streets Wednesday morning to watch the TCU Showgirls, band and cheerleaders as they marched...
The year 2015 is shaping up to bring more bulldozers and cranes across campus adding to the growing trend of continuous construction at TCU.
There are six projects underway with expected completion...
Graduation is right around the corner and as family and friends travel to Fort Worth for the big day, take your taste buds on an exciting culinary journey.
Here are some unique restaurants Fort Worth...
For many TCU students, graduating means saying goodbye to Fort Worth.
The days of living full-time in Cowtown are coming to an end and what has become home for many TCU students is something of the...
TCU alumna Nina Pham is one among the many declared Time magazine’s Person of the Year 2014.
The magazine recognized fighters and survivors of the disease Wednesday. Instead of honoring an individual,...