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Clark Brothers Statue (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

Faculty Senate chair demands change in open letter to administration

By Benton McDonald
Published Jul 10, 2020
Chair Sean Atkinson said the university's system of shared governance was "on the verge of collapse."
Scharbauer Hall

Former Honors College dean takes early retirement

By Marissa Stacy
Published Jul 9, 2020
The former John V. Roach Honors College dean announced she is taking early retirement.
Dr. Karen Steele, the new dean of Interdisciplinary Studies, answer emails on her computer (photo by Richard Edgemon)

Dean of School of Interdisciplinary Studies resigns

By Renee Umsted
Published Jul 8, 2020
Dr. Karen Steele, the first dean of the college, has resigned.
Water Fountain
BLUU Auditorium

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.
Frog Fountain on The Commons

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.
Mary Couts Burnett Library

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.
Students can vote for the Student Government Association candidates using ballots sent via email. (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

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.
TCU graduate Shelby Johnson helped organize and lead the protest. She is pictured above holding a megaphone.

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.
Chancellor Boschini at September 2019's Faculty Senate meeting. (Heesoo Yang)

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.
Students are now able to apply to the scholarship search (Heesoo Yang/Staff Photographer)

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.
Photo by Heesoo Yang.

Two students joined harassment and discrimination lawsuit against TCU

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Apr 27, 2020
Two additional students have filed federal lawsuits against TCU, claiming discrimination and harassment.
A Fraser Health healthcare worker speaks to a patient at a drive-through COVID-19 testing facility in Burnaby, British Columbia, Monday, April 6, 2020. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP)

Tracking COVID-19 Cases in Texas

By Benton McDonald
Published Apr 8, 2020
TCU360 will be updating our interactive map each day with data from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.