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In the 100th year of the Mary Couts Burnett Library, three library leaders take a trip down memory lane. If former Library Dean June Koelker could time travel, she’d go back to 1925. That’s the year ...
The new issue of TCU Magazine unveils the blueprint for a university purposefully reimagined. The cover story delves into the strategic thought behind the Campus Master Plan, explaining the ...
Five remarkable Horned Frogs were honored for their contributions to TCU, their professions and their communities at the 2025 Leadership Awards Celebration. Among the honorees was a beloved member of ...
Tom Strandwitz III ’25 will soon embark on a new career — quite literally. This summer, the nursing graduate will spend two weeks aboard the Africa Mercy Ship, participating in the inaugural Student ...
As TCU grows to meet the rising number of students who aspire to be Horned Frogs, the need for endowed scholarships also increases. In fact, for many current and prospective students, scholarship ...
Texas Christian University celebrated its largest graduating class in history at Schollmaier Arena over the weekend, honoring more than 2,900 students during four ceremonies, including its first-ever ...
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 ...
The Texas Christian University Board of Trustees is pleased and proud to announce that the TCU Music Center will be named the Megan and Victor Boschini Music Center in honor of Chancellor and Mrs.
Working for the U.S. government came with the kinds of benefits and job stability that have attracted many Black federal employees for generations. Now, the Trump administration's slashing of ...