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Daniel W. Pullin, who became TCU’s chancellor on June 1, considers himself an “accidental academic.” His path to leading a Big 12 university was never a straight one. He went to business school at ...
The TCU ReFrog initiative has secured itself as a campus mainstay. Born from a desire to repurpose the excess waste produced by dorm move-out, its impact is increasing with each passing year. Now in ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
When the LEAD ON: Values in Action Strategic Plan was announced, four high-level goals for 2035 were approved for each pillar. While these long-term goals inform where we are going, we need near-term ...