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Court won’t allow graduate students to join discrimination suit
By
Renee Umsted
Published Jun 29, 2020
The brief alleges the plaintiffs should not be granted leave to file their third amended complaint.
TCU cancels homecoming and family weekend amid COVID-19 worries
By
Alexis King
Published Jun 26, 2020
The university will cancel two events this fall semester as coronavirus cases continue to rise.
Instructors, students given distance learning option
By
Benton McDonald
Published Jun 24, 2020
The university will also be moving some courses to an online format for the semester.
TCU executive compensation out paces faculty salaries and benefits
By
Benton McDonald
and
Benton McDonald
Published Jun 22, 2020
The $11.4 million in officer compensation from 2017 ranked 5th out of 67 comparative universities.
Two graduate students join lawsuit against TCU
By
Renee Umsted
Published Jun 15, 2020
In an amended complaint filed June 10, Jane Does Nos. 4 and 5 join the harassment and discrimination lawsuit.
TCU officials talk finances, semester plans in town hall
By
Renee Umsted
Published Jun 11, 2020
The chancellor and other TCU leaders discussed the plans for the fall semester and the financial status of the university.
Students, faculty protest police brutality
By
Drew Mitchell
Published Jun 10, 2020
Members of the TCU and Fort Worth communities protested police brutality June 9.
Paddle-out in Maui honors Floyd, other black lives
By
JD Pells
Published Jun 1, 2020
People in Maui participated in a paddle-out to honor those killed in acts of racism or police brutality.
Chancellor announces early start date for fall semester
By
Renee Umsted
Published Jun 1, 2020
Classes will begin Aug. 17, and the university will forgo Labor Day and fall break to finish the semester before Thanksgiving.
Reductions to retirement benefits spark faculty concern
By
Benton McDonald
and
Benton McDonald
Published May 28, 2020
The university announced earlier this month that it was reducing its contributions to employee retirement benefits.
TCU files motions to dismiss lawsuits against the university
By
Renee Umsted
Published May 26, 2020
TCU has filed motions to dismiss the lawsuit alleging a pattern of hostility and discrimination at the university.
Will you be my quarantine?
By
Mel Morris
Published May 18, 2020
Newlyweds discuss the toll of COVID-19 on their weddings.
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