Hollywood’s spotlight is shining directly on Texas Christian University students. As viewers turn to the anticipated second season of the hit TV show Landman, know that Horned Frogs had a hand in its ...
A new Maternal Health Accelerator aims to reduce severe complications for mothers through coordinated care and evidence-based interventions. In Fort Worth’s 76104 ZIP code, the infant mortality rate ...
Texas Christian University’s enrollment for fall 2024 increased 1.2% overall to 12,938. This includes a 1.2% increase in undergraduate students to 11,049 and a 1% increase in graduate enrollment to ...
As one of the most powerful tools available to a U.S. president, executive orders can shape policy and governance. Michele Meitl, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice and assistant ...
TCU’s youngest undergraduate is about to be its youngest Ph.D. Carson Huey-You first came to TCU as a 10-year-old aspiring physics student. He began an incredible journey when he started classes at ...
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 ...
Downtown Fort Worth has gone purple. TCU’s 96-by-90-foot mural is complete in Sundance Square and will remain at its location on the southeast corner of 5 th and Throckmorton streets for at least five ...
When it’s time to celebrate, it’s time to raise a glass. For TCU’s 150 th anniversary, a special edition wine – actually two – will commemorate the occasion. Saarloos + Sons winery in California’s ...
TCU announced that Thomas “Tom” Wavering will become its inaugural chief university strategy and innovation officer, effective July 2024. As a member of the president’s cabinet, Wavering will partner ...
Texas Christian University welcomed its largest incoming class ever this fall, enrolling 2,754 first-time students and 394 transfers for a combined 3,148 new Horned Frogs. This record-setting group ...
The Southwest Conference was not so much tightly knit as it was inextricably bound by history and oil money, grudges and family, and the very state itself. Every fall Saturday for 82 years, the very ...
If Reuben Burch had been a quarterback in college, the Office of Research & Creative Activity he has been tasked with expanding at Texas Christian University might be different. But Burch played ...
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