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Reuben F. Burch V, Ph.D., is a dynamic and entrepreneurial-minded executive research administrator who joins Texas Christian University as vice provost for research. With extensive leadership ...
The TCU ReFrog initiative has secured itself as a campus mainstay. Born from a desire to upcycle the excess stuff left after residence hall move-out, its impact has increased each year. Now in its ...
Fashion met science recently as an interdisciplinary team of undergraduate fashion merchandising and biochemistry students won the 2025 Best Innovation Award for its spacesuit design.
The new leader outlines a bold vision for TCU’s future across academics, athletics, community engagement and innovation.
Mother’s Day is upon us. Commencement weekend is upon us. TCU’s first-ever graduate-only ceremony is upon us. And for one TCU family, it’s all setting the perfect scene. On May 9, Kyle Fields ’23 will ...
TCU graduate student Daniela Alvarez’s hands and the spiked volleyball met just above the tape for the briefest of moments Sunday, hovering in the in between of “almost” and “National Champions.” Then ...
Texas Christian University will recognize acclaimed filmmaker, writer and producer Taylor Sheridan with an honorary Doctor of Letters degree on Friday, May 9, during spring commencement, recognizing ...
Each year, the TCU Board of Trustees votes on granting tenure, promotions and emeritus status to outstanding faculty members. During the 2025 spring meeting, and per the process outlined in the ...
The TCU Board of Trustees approved two residence life developments and a comprehensive renovation of Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium at its spring 2025 meeting. As demand for a TCU education continues ...
Texas Christian University Parkinson’s disease researcher Chris Watts is working on yet another project to inform public health. Watts, Marilyn & Morgan Davies Dean of the Harris College of Nursing & ...
Critical big ideas are at the heart of the TCU Campus Master Plan. The nuts and bolts are safety and parking, which will be two of the first things to visibly take shape. The TCU Board of Trustees ...
Campbell might be slightly biased but he’s also right. He had been responding to a question about how he’d explain the 18-month trajectory of his team to the national sports audience who, in many ...
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