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...
The LGBTQ community and its allies are invited to attend a free prom hosted on campus on April 12.
Gay-Straight Alliance President Shelbie Rosenblum said TCU's GSA chapter has partnered with the social...
Students running for student body officers and House of Student Representatives members started campaigning at midnight Monday night.
Below is the list of candidates running for student body officers....
A female UNT student reported being sexually assaulted in a TCU residence hall on Sunday, March 23, according to a crime alert email sent out by TCU police.
The Denton County Sheriff’s Office notified...
Sodexo workers at TCU voted in favor of labor union representation Monday night, moving the process of unionization and creating a union contract forward.
TCU Sodexo employees, voting for union representation...
Students returning to campus next fall will see multiple new additions to the academic side of campus, which includes a $28.5 million facelift to the Annie Richardson Bass Building.
Harold Leeman, director...
Thanks to the involvement of a recently formed alumni group, current Neeley School of Business students are finding internships and full-time jobs at top firms and businesses around the country.
The...
Students, faculty and family remember educational psychology professor Dr. Sherrie Reynolds as much more than just a teacher. Reynolds died peacefully at home on March 15.
She was 71 years...
The addition of more student organization funding is the biggest change in the 2014-2015 Student Government Association budget, Treasurer Zach Madel said.
Madel said the amount of money in the...
Dr. Rob Garnett referenced everything from March Madness to Margaret Thatcher in his Thursday night lecture as a part of this year’s AddRan Distinguished Faculty Lecture.
The lecture, titled “Give,...