Cynthia Montes can’t help but smile as she talks about her students.
As an academic adviser for Student Support Services (SSS), Montes works first-hand with students who decide to seek a college...
When history looks back on the civil rights movement in America, it is not often through the lens of college football.
Samuel Freedman, a New York Times columnist and award-winning author, however,...
Student wellness and success is the main priority for Adrienne Otto-Frame, one of the candidates for associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of campus
She said the job of university faculty...
Although an urban campus, TCU sprawls across 277 acres and supports a variety of species.
Egrets fish in the creek that winds behind the ball fields. Resident hawks roost in the large oak trees near...
A crowd painted purple will watch as two students are crowned Mr. and Ms. TCU at this year’s homecoming game.
Nominated by registered student organizations, 20 men and 31 women met requirements that...
The Big Purple Truck’s menu will be getting a makeover in the upcoming weeks.
The Big Purple Truck is a food truck run by Chef Tim Love that operates around TCU’s campus. Love is also the...
The Schieffer School of Journalism and Strategic Communication will host The New York Times columnist Samuel G. Freedman Monday, Sept. 30 for a discussion about diversity and the media.
Freedman’s...
Many Market Square customers are unaware that on certain days of the week the meals prepared for them may be the product of another student's hard work.
The Department of Nutritional Sciences offers...
More than a year’s worth of planning on behalf of faculty and students culminated this week in a broad-based event that brought cultures from across the globe to TCU’s campus.
The festival,...
It’s official: TCU is getting a parking garage.
But not without caution, careful planning and a pre-meditated plan for safety.
Long a complaint of the student body, the university has begun...
A 28-year-old diamond ring, pricey designer glasses, countless USB flash drives, underwear and hats are just some of the items that have ended up in the university's lost and found.
The main repository...
Intoxicated students are a problem at football games because they become disorderly and disturb the people around them, Lt. Ramiro Abad of the TCU Police said.
“We had three students [at the game...