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...
Nearing the three-year anniversary of its founding, Love for Lancaster is stepping up its efforts to reach out to the homeless population of Fort Worth.
According to its Facebook page, Love for...
Nearing the three-year anniversary of its founding, Love for Lancaster is stepping up its efforts to reach out to the homeless population of Fort Worth.
According to its Facebook page, Love for...
With trips to Chile, the Dominican Republic, China, Italy and South Africa, the university's study abroad programs for MBA students are designed to increase familiarity with some of the world’s...
Student Government Association is focusing more on student outreach this semester than ever before, student representatives Hillary Shepheard and Jessica Russell said at Tuesday night's meeting.
Student...
The annual flu clinic, staffed by TCU's public health nursing students, will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday in the University Recreation Center.
The vaccine is free to all TCU faculty, staff and...
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...