The number of TCU students from California has doubled in the last five years, according to the TCU Fact Book. Very soon, they’ll have a place nearby that may make them feel a little more at home.
California-based...
A 56 unit luxury apartment complex will overlook campus from the corner of University Drive and W. Devitt Street next school year.
Fountain Residential's Vice President of Development, Trevor Tollett,...
The TCU concert series will welcome The Fray to campus on Sept. 9, a university official said.
The band has been nominated for multiple Grammy awards in its career, and has become one of the more mainstream...
If Congress does not reach a solution to the current debt ceiling crisis, $34 million in anticipated federal financial aid to TCU is likely to be delayed.
Director of Scholarships and Student Financial...
It’s hard to miss the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University. Enrollment dwarfs almost all other majors, and its programs always seem to be in the news for garnering high marks.
But...
Senior broadcast journalism major Ashley Melnick took a year off of school from TCU after being crowned Miss Texas in 2010. Now back on campus, Melnick shares with TCU 360 some of her experiences...
“First-year crops don’t usually turn out well.”
Rev. Megan Davidson says this simple phrase to explain why giving out carrots from the TCU Wesley Foundation Community Garden as a prize...
The Fort Worth Board of Adjustment voted unanimously Wednesday afternoon to approve the four variances and one special exception needed for TCU to build a parking lot on the 2800 block of Lubbock and Merida.
The...
Three Horned Frogs will compete in the Miss Texas pageant Friday at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Jordan Johannsen, a 2011 TCU alumna and the 2010 Miss Texas first runner up will be competing for a chance to crowned by friend and former roommate, the reigning Miss Texas, Ashley Melnick.
Welcome to TCU 360, the new home for news about TCU, its students and alumni, and the community where we live. Starting July 1, TCU 360 officially replaces the DailySkiff.com website. TCU 360 is produced...
Paul F. Boller, TCU professor emeritus of history and best-selling author will appear on the television program History Detectives on PBS at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
According to the PBS website, "History Detectives is devoted to exploring the complexities of historical mysteries, searching out the facts, myths and conundrums that connect local folklore, family legends and interesting objects."
The Neeley School of Business and the School of Public Health at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth have teamed up to allow students in both programs to take courses in the...