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The Boller Review might be Texas Christian University’s most prestigious publication you've probably never heard of. Active since 2016, TCU Press aims to showcase outstanding student research projects ...
In pearls and a purple pantsuit, her hair a crown of silver ringlets, Opal Lee beamed as a ballroom full of Horned Frogs applauded when she slowly stepped center stage. Then, as quickly as her ...
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 ...
It’s 8 a.m. and only high ponies and baseball caps are visible as Texas Christian University Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences students hunch over their computers, taking quizzes in ...
For entrepreneurship majors Nate Meyer and Ty Vansteenburg, class became a business plan. They applied lessons learned at Texas Christian University to re-open the shuttered doors of a Jimmy John’s ...
TCU’s Race & Reconciliation Initiative, a five-year scholarly journey into the university’s past, will celebrate its anniversary with the fifth Reconciliation Day at noon, March 26, in the BLUU ...
Hollywood lights are shining bright on TCU once again. Beginning this week, the university will serve as the backdrop for a major television production, bringing the filmmaking industry to campus and ...
Catherine M. O’Connor’s debut novel, Dust Covered Lies, earned two prestigious Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America — “the Emmys in the world of Western writing,” said Dan Williams, ...