The concept of heaven, social media and its impact on spirituality as well as religion and the media dominated a roundtable discussion with award-winning religion journalist Lisa Miller.
Miller, who...
New software at the University Recreation Center shows student photos when ID cards are swiped to add a level of service and security.
Associate Director of Campus Recreation Facilities Jay Iorizzo...
A new photo contest invites students to look past the bell-bottoms and Farrah Fawcett hair in classic photos, so they can create their own modernized versions of memorable TCU moments.
The TCU Alumni...
Nicolette Stanley covered the Daryl D. Schmidt Lectureship on Religion in Public Life that occurred in the Brown-Lupton University Union. Award-winning journalist Lisa Miller was the speaker.
Week in Review is a new weekly series brought to you by TCU360. The photo slideshow will try to highlight various events that occurred on campus over the course of a week. If you are interested in submitting...
As flu season approaches, health conscious students are using a variety of methods – everything from exercising, getting flu shots and eating right – in an effort to stay healthy.
“I...
TCU alumna Wendy Davis announced her candidacy for governor Thursday evening in W.G. Thomas Coliseum.
“Today, I am proud to announce my candidacy to be the 48th governor of this state,”...
Female professors at TCU earn, on average, 83 cents for every dollar their male counterparts make, a fact the Faculty Senate discussed Thursday night.
The Faculty Senate also discussed the potential...
A live camel named Lady greeted students in the Campus Commons Wednesday night to celebrate Hump Day.
theCrew event was inspired by the GEICO Hump Day commercial, said Brad Thompson, assistant director...
For years, international students at TCU have traveled over oceans, through time zones and into a variety of climates to experience American culture. For recent generations of students, this daunting transition...
The sound of dining at Market Square is a bit more musical these days.
Since the first week of the fall semester, music has been playing in Market Square to improve students' experience dining there,...
Six students with sketchpads are scattered throughout a hallway inside Steve and Sarah Smith Entrepreneurs Hall, focusing on their drawings.
Passersby stare at them. This is an unusual sight in Smith...