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Students work in laboratories all over the country. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

TCU’s Department of Psychology: where classroom learning meets real-world innovation

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Apr 2, 2025
TCU’s Department of Psychology, through Dr. Brenton Cooper’s neuroscience lab, offers students hands-on research opportunities and fostere mentorship, collaboration and career-ready skills.
TCU students holding a baby calf at a crew event Tuesday, Feb. 25 (The Crew TCU/Instagram)

The unsung heroes: Meet theCrew that powers TCU

By Alex Wickliffe, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2025
TCU's theCrew offers students event planning and leadership experience, organizing campus events and building community. Members gain practical skills and foster connections, hosting at least two events weekly.

Fort Worth’s population boom: what it means for TCU

By Sofie Ruiz and Alexis Garcia
Published Apr 1, 2025
As Fort Worth continues to grow, so will TCU, vice provost for enrollment management said.
Student and instructor Maddie Mills teaching rooftop sculpt to TCU students.

CorePower Yoga builds community for TCU students on and off the mat

By Tara Meany, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2025
TCU students are turning to CorePower Yoga for challenging workouts, community support and even job opportunities, finding motivation and stress relief through the studio’s high-energy classes and instructor training programs.
A Vietnamese government soldier helps cover a wide rice paddy in which two U.S. Army H-21 troops carrying helicopters were shot down by Communist Viet Cong guerillas ground fire during the bloody battle at Tan Hiep, South Vietnam, Jan. 2, 1963. During the fight there were more than 100 Vietnamese casualties. Three American military advisors were killed and eight wounded.

LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium focuses on lessons from Vietnam

By Miller Kerr, Staff Writer
Published Apr 1, 2025
The 2025 LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium will mark 50 years since the Vietnam War’s end by exploring its lasting consequences and lessons, with historian Dr. Robert Brigham leading a discussion on its impact on American society, politics and military strategy.
Road Closure on Princeton

Water main break on TCU campus closes part of South University Drive

By Emily Fincher, Staff Writer
Published Mar 31, 2025
City officials have been notified of the ruptured line that flooded streets and sidewalks.
Nursing student at TCU COVID-19 vaccine site

Future Nurses camp helps TCU nursing students gain hands-on learning experience

By Tatum DeHart, Staff Writer
Published Mar 31, 2025
Gain hands-on experience in patient care, medical techniques, and teamwork at TCU’s immersive nursing camp.
Panelists Daryl Klump, Macy Hill and Colleen Cormier join Amplify for the "Earning Your Seat at the Table" speaker event. (Photo courtesy of Aubree Hutchinson)

TCU’s Amplify Women in Sales program launches four-part speaker series

By Bailey Bates, Staff Writer
Published Mar 31, 2025
TCU’s Amplify Women in Sales program empowers female students through mentorship, professional development and a speaker series that builds confidence and leadership skills in the traditionally male-dominated sales industry.
Ignite at TCU members hold signs advocating for the inclusion of women in politics. (Photo courtesy of Ignite's Engage page)

Ignite at TCU celebrates Women’s History Month with annual ‘HerStory’ museum

By Abby McCutchan, Staff Writer
Published Mar 31, 2025
TCU’s Ignite celebrated Women’s History Month with an interactive event that celebrated influential women through its annual “HerStory” museum.
TCU Squirrel

Texas ‘Critters’ University: How the university’s sustainability efforts impact wildlife on campus

By Ella Mercer, Staff Writer
Published Mar 28, 2025
In a city overwhelmed by asphalt, TCU is a haven for sustainability and beauty.
TCU squirrel (Josh Stanczak)

For $3 a name, squirrels around TCU are getting an identity

By Delayna Zepeda, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2025
In one of TCU's wildest fundraising efforts in recent years, TCU students, faculty and community can name a squirrel.
Trumpet players are practicing outside the TCU Music Center on Friday, March 16.

TCU hosts the National Trumpet Competition

By Jimmy Granados, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2025
After the NTC board approached TCU trumpet faculty, more than 1,000 trumpet players descended on TCU before Spring Break.