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“Say it again,” TCU strength coach Kaz Kazadi yelled out, “Pro Football Hall of Fame.” “First ballot,” LT added. The 2025 Horned Frog football players had gathered and began to whoop, a din that only ...
A local church is both a familial legacy and an extension of goodwill into the Fort Worth community. It’s also become a place where several TCU students are learning the valuable lessons taught ...
As Daniel W. Pullin assumes his new role as chancellor, he brings a wealth of knowledge about TCU’s new 10-year strategic plan. The plan details how to increase enrollment, faculty and staff while ...
From NIL to moving back in with parents, and from runoff elections to First Amendment rights, media come to TCU for news and thought leadership.
At Texas Christian University, faculty experts and researchers are driving innovation and discovery across disciplines. From advancing sustainable engineering and public health to exploring the ...
From Wimbledon to the moon, media come to TCU for news and thought leadership. TCU fashion students’ ‘mutant seam’ could aid NASA’s moon mission Adelaide Lovett, Suzanna Tesfimichael, Daisy Li and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Michele Meitl, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice and assistant director of the graduate program, explains the nature of executive orders, their legal boundaries, and how their ...
Used to propel the campus into its next phase of strategic growth, the plan establishes a vision and framework for TCU’s living, working and learning environment.
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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