69° Fort Worth
All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

TCU 360

All TCU. All the time.

TCU 360

TCU class of 2020 breaks gender ratio

TCU class of 2020 breaks gender ratio

By Kristen Clarke
Published Sep 15, 2016
For the first time in over 10 years, the TCU class of 2020 is below 60 percent female.
Dr. William Cron received the Chancellors Award at Fall Convocation on Tuesday.

Boschini names Chancellor’s Award recipient at Convocation

By Sam Bruton
Published Sep 14, 2016
Marketing professor wins Chancellor's Award at Fall Convocation.
TCU Showgirls at the Frogs for the Cure music video shoot.

Frogs for the Cure seeks to widen impact

By Meg Hemmerle
Published Sep 13, 2016
Frogs for the Cure will broaden its focus and include all cancers as the organizers encourage people to focus on others with the disease.
Colin Jost, Jon Rudnitsky bring laughter to TCU

Colin Jost, Jon Rudnitsky bring laughter to TCU

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Sep 13, 2016
"Saturday Night Live" actors brought loads of laughter to TCU.
Students interact with business representatives at last years career expo. Photo courtesy of the Center for Career and Professional Development

More than 130 business and nonprofits expected at career and intern expo

By Nicole Strong
Published Sep 13, 2016
The career and intern expo will take place Wednesday in the University Recreation Center.
Students enjoy working out on the cardio deck.

Rec makes improvements over summer

By Colleen Mortell
Published Sep 13, 2016
The rec center added improvements to the facility over summer break.
Mark Bowling at the filming of the Frogs for the Cure music video.

Meet Mark Bowling: Frogs for the Cure featured artist

By Meg Hemmerle
Published Sep 13, 2016
Mark Bowling feels a personal connection to the Frogs For the Cure movement.
Students enjoy the new dining facilities in the King Family Commons. (Nicole Strong / TCU360)

No longer a sequel: BLUU 2 officially King Family Commons

By Nicole Strong
Published Sep 11, 2016
The multipurpose building finally gets a name.
The Fort Worth Transit Authority (FWTA) has recently decided to end the free regional bus pass program for the TCU community. According to an e-mail Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Michael Russel sent to the TCU community last week, the FWTA determined that this free Transit pass program was not an economically-sustainable service and ended the program effective this evening.

FWTA regional transit passes no longer free for TCU community

By Monica Dziak
Published Sep 10, 2016
TCU's relationship with the Fort Worth Transit Authority changed this month.
0 1 0 9 1 4 - F - 8 0 0 6 R - 0 0 2 
  	FBI agents, fire fighters, rescue workers and engineers work at the Pentagon crash site on Sept. 14, 2001, where a high-jacked American Airlines flight slammed into the building on Sept. 11.  The terrorist attack caused extensive damage to the west face of the building and followed similar attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.   DoD photo by Tech. Sgt. Cedric H. Rudisill.  (Released)

TCU student recalls 9/11 attack on the Pentagon

By Brandon Kitchin
Published Sep 10, 2016
One TCU nursing student has a very different perspective on the 9/11 attacks.
Anjelah Johnson returned to TCU on Sept. 2, 2016. (Sam Bruton / TCU360)

Anjelah Johnson returns to TCU

By Laura Belpedio
Published Sep 6, 2016
Anjelah Johnson's second visit to TCU earned lots of laughs from Friday's crowd.
Smoke-Free Fort Worth celebrates official campaign launch

Smoke-Free Fort Worth celebrates official campaign launch

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Sep 2, 2016
Smoke-Free Fort Worth is a campaign to end smoking in public places.