A life with little to no hope for school and education is something most students at TCU cannot imagine. Yet, while he was interning in Rwanda last summer, Zack Siegert discovered this is the life of thousands...
Earning a degree will be a personal triumph for Sharra Blair-Kucera.
Blair-Kucera’s high school guidance counselor told her she was too stupid to attend college after she struggled in a math class....
The brand Texas Tea will create limited-edition bottles featuring Jerry Hughes and Robert Griffin III to get people excited for the Baylor-TCU rivalry game this week.
Hughes and Griffin...
As the world become more interconnected, students now have more access to internships and jobs abroad.
Susan Sledge, the employer development manager of Career Services, said working abroad helps students...
Twelve years ago, Natasha Krotsyuk arrived in America with a dictionary under her arm, ready to learn the English language and hoping to find work.
Born in 1963, Krotsyuk grew up within the boundaries...
At age 70, one Horned Frog is leaving the job where he has spent more than half of his life.
Dale Young, instructor in the College of Education and director of Student Teaching and Career Services,...
Sociology professor Michael Katovich has a special saying for his students.
“If I drop dead in the class, you all get an A,” he says.
He writes a topic on the board, discusses it, writes another,...
The campus recreation center indoor swimming pool and diving well are closed Monday night and Tuesday morning, according to an email from Mary Ellen Milam, senior associate director of the rec.
The...
Modern Dance student and Mississippi native Alonzo Emmanuel Thompson, Jr. came to the Brown-Lupton University Union auditorium Tuesday to hear Dr. Tony Campolo, and his wife Peggy, debate the place of...
Just over a year before Lee Harvey Oswald climbed the stairs in the Texas School Book Depository to shoot President John F. Kennedy, he came to Texas Christian University in hopes of enrolling.
Paul...