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Neeley School professor hosting 'Entrepreneurship Boot Camp'

Neeley School professor hosting ‘Entrepreneurship Boot Camp’

By Ben Auten
Published Mar 7, 2019
Dr. Michael Sherrod is hosting an entrepreneurship "boot camp."
FILE - This Jan. 7, 2017 file photo, shows the Antelope Wells Port of Entry from the El Berrendo, Mexico, side of the border with southern New Mexico. (Roberto E. Rosales/The Albuquerque Journal via AP, File)

Settling in U.S. Refugees in America

By TCU 360
Published Mar 7, 2019
While much of the nation's attention has been focused on refugees crossing the Southern border, most refugees admitted to the U.S. last year came from Democratic Republic of Congo
Student meditation group reduces stress, anxiety in members

Student meditation group reduces stress, anxiety in members

By Jacob Hook
Published Mar 6, 2019
Meditation and mindfulness practices are becoming more popular on TCU's campus because of the hard work of two TCU professors and a few TCU students.
Keen placed first in the Flying Pig Marathon last year and wants to beat her time record this year. Credit: Caitlin Keen

Marathon runner attacked on Trinity Trails

By Grace Toups
Published Mar 5, 2019
A Fort Worth marathon runner was mauled Sunday afternoon by an unleashed pit bull.
Patrons spend time in the Fort Worth Public Library's central branch in downtown Fort Worth. (Photo by Nicole Hawkins, TCU 360)

New library operations hope to attract more guests

By Nicole Hawkins
Published Mar 4, 2019
The Fort Worth Public Library's strategic plan aims to make libraries across the city more user-friendly and accessible.
Student journalists honored

Student journalists honored

By TCU 360
Published Mar 4, 2019
Students for TCU Student Media received awards at the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors annual awards ceremony.
SGA representatives Ryan Chandler and Katie Kovarik promoting Mental Health Awareness Week in November 2018. Photo courtesy of Ethan Mito.

SGA pushes to reduce stigma around mental health

By Olivia Wales
Published Mar 3, 2019
SGA representatives, faculty and staff are encouraging students to embrace mental health issues and reduce the stigma around seeking help.
Fort Worth police said they must take action to stop citizen complaints about off-campus parties.

Second sighting of police officer impersonator happens near TCU

By Cristian Arguetasoto
Published Mar 1, 2019
The Fort Worth police department is currently investigating two cases involving a police officer impersonator; the most recent of which was near TCU.
The crowd at last years Pickle Parade. (Photo credit: Pickled Mansfield Society)

Eight things to do in DFW during Spring Break

By Jacob Hook
Published Mar 1, 2019
Don't be worried if you're staying on campus for spring break because there are tons of things to do in the DFW area.
Rice University professor speaks to students about the politics of military alliances

Rice University professor speaks to students about the politics of military alliances

By Marley Capper
Published Feb 28, 2019
Dr. Brett Ashley Leeds was awarded the Brown Distinguished Scholar award for her dedication to the field.
TCU students in Barcelona. Image courtesy of Connor Allen

Center for International Studies creates new study abroad option

By Ben Auten
Published Feb 28, 2019
A new "design your own" study abroad will be available in the fall.
The Amon G. Carter Stadium construction continues to make progress. Photo by Livia Lavender.

Rainy days push stadium construction a month behind schedule

By Livia Lavender
Published Feb 28, 2019
Last fall's heavy rainfall has caused a month-long delay on the Amon G. Carter stadium construction project.