Financial issues may no longer be a deterrence for students seeking unpaid internships with the help of a new program developed by TCU Career Services.
Correction: An article posted on Friday, February 15, 2013, incorrectly reported that student veterans were not able to receive tutoring benefits.
Student veterans and other GI Bill users find it difficult...
Members of the House of Student Representatives overwhelmingly expressed their approval for the current system of determining House representation through an informal vote Tuesday evening.
After much...
Approximately 1 million books will be moved from the Mary Couts Burnett Library to an off-campus warehouse beginning this summer as part of the library renovations.
Dr. June Koelker, dean of the library,...
Correction: The rock climbing classes at the University Recreation Center have been offered for several years. In a previous version of the story, the classes were new this semester.
The University...
The use and knowledge of food labels is the focus of a new survey by the kinesiology department at the university.
Nicole Toomey, lead investigator of the survey, said the goal of the survey is to determine...
Discussing controversial social issues may be tough for some students, but a new group on campus provides a safe environment to help facilitate these discussions.
The Justice League at TCU provides...
Every two to three years, university admission statistics are audited to ensure accuracy and truthfulness.
According to Dean of Admissions Ray Brown, many schools across the country "cook their...
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Neeley School of Business, which officially became the university’s business school in 1938.
The school is named after M.J. Neeley, a Texas A&M...
Graham McMillan’s adventure into modeling started when a woman stopped him in the mall and asked him if he knew how to tie a bowtie.
He said yes and discovered the woman was a fashion show producer....