The university's Global Innovators program is bringing Michele Mitchell, an award-winning filmmaker, journalist and author, to speak on campus.
Mitchell is known for her investigative work in countries...
Despite the lack of participation from students, Chancellor Victor Boschini said he will continue to host town hall meetings.
"Attendance has never been very good at any of them over the past six semesters...but...
Sigma Phi Epsilon won the Chancellor’s Chapter of the Year Award in front of a crowd of about 150 at the first annual Fraternity and Sorority Life Awards Reception Sunday night in the Kelly Alumni Center.
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TCU students will get a sample of South Pacific culture in April with the Hui o Hawaii Club’s luau on Tuesday.
The first Hawaiian Luau is expected to include dance numbers from New Zealand, Tonga,...
Students that park in the TCU Bookstore parking lot who are not going to the bookstore will be towed, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Kathy Cavins-Tull said.
Cavins-Tull said in an email that the...
TCU’s weekly mediation group will return to campus to teach participants various methods and techniques to relax and experience inward examination.
The five-session group, which starts this Thursday,...
Through a grouping of long-standing federal programs, the university is assisting students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds by providing them with mentoring and educational resources.
According...
The challenge came from our reporting professor.
Jean Marie Brown showed our class an article from The New York Times, “The 7-Day Digital Diet,” and suggested one of us give up technology...
A part in the ensemble for TCU’s 2000 production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" convinced Ben Thompson that musical theater was his passion.
“It was like I found my home,” Thompson, a 2003 TCU...
The Neeley School of Business is mandating that all students must have Windows-based laptops, and not Macs, effective this summer.
A flyer attached to a business school admission email detailed the...