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Political science professor explores the causes and future of the Arab Spring

Political science professor explores the causes and future of the Arab Spring

Published Jan 24, 2013

It was a revolutionary wave that no one saw coming, Manochehr Dorraj said in his presentation for the Faculty Favorite Lecture Series on Wednesday night. Dorraj, a political science professor, spoke...

Students start blog to raise awareness about campus eating disorders

Students start blog to raise awareness about campus eating disorders

Published Jan 24, 2013

Last October, TCU students Martha Moseley and Natalie Parys came up with the idea of starting a blog for young men and women struggling with eating disorders. Their co-authored blog, Beyond Blessed,...

Student Government Association launches plan for reform at Inauguration Ceremony

Student Government Association launches plan for reform at Inauguration Ceremony

Published Jan 24, 2013

The Student Government Association cabinet announced its new plan for reforming SGA by next semester’s 100th session at the SGA Inauguration Tuesday. The new Student Body Officers were sworn in,...

Counseling Center takes new approach at raising awareness for suicide prevention

Counseling Center takes new approach at raising awareness for suicide prevention

Published Jan 23, 2013

The TCU Counseling, Testing and Mental Health Center is spreading the word about suicide prevention by expanding its “R U OK?” social media campaign. “R U OK?” includes...

Schieffer School kicks off "Disruption Project"

Schieffer School kicks off “Disruption Project”

Published Jan 23, 2013

The Schieffer School of Journalism is kicking off its year-long revamp titled "The Disruption Project" with lectures this week by founder and director of Spot.Us David Cohn and senior vice...

Colleagues remember professor for devotion to social justice

Colleagues remember professor for devotion to social justice

Published Jan 23, 2013

TCU professor Arthur Berliner started every class with a Shakespearean quote or a Gilbert & Sullivan song. Berliner, who taught social work ethics classes in the social work department at TCU, passed...

Faculty Favorite Lecture Series begins Wednesday

Faculty Favorite Lecture Series begins Wednesday

Published Jan 23, 2013

The Faculty Favorite Lecture Series will kick off tonight with Manochehr Dorraj's presentation, "Arab Spring and Its Aftermath: Where Do We Go From Here?" As a TCU political science professor...

Empty SGA seats mean involvement opportunities for students

Empty SGA seats mean involvement opportunities for students

Published Jan 23, 2013

The Student Government Association met for the first time this semester Tuesday night with openings in the Student House of Representatives. Currently, the House has seven open seats that would otherwise...

Parking lots lost to east campus construction

Parking lots lost to east campus construction

Published Jan 13, 2013

With two lots out of commission, drivers on east campus may find the hunt for a parking spot a little trickier. The entire parking lot with reserved spaces between the Bass Building and Tandy Hall/Dan...

 Ruth Carter Stevenson, influential Fort Worth native, died Sunday

Ruth Carter Stevenson, influential Fort Worth native, died Sunday

Published Jan 8, 2013

Ruth Carter Stevenson, a Fort Worth patron of the arts and philanthropist, died on Sunday after a lengthy illness.

Mrs. Stevenson, 89, extended the legacy of her father, the late Amon G. Carter, through her work at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and the Amon G. Carter Foundation.

Theatre students perform at local restaurant

Theatre students perform at local restaurant

Published Dec 23, 2012

Working a shift at Italian Inn near the TCU campus is more than a job for some students in the theatre department – it’s another opportunity to perform outside of the classroom. Known as...

Beloved professor remembered by former students, colleagues

Beloved professor remembered by former students, colleagues

Published Dec 20, 2012

A professor in the mathematics department, H.G. Dollar III, died Monday at age 69. Dollar was known for being helpful and understanding to his students—attributes that impacted some...