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Students gathered in Reese-Jones Hall on Tuesday evening for the STARS event, “Brand Yourself.”

TCU alumni teach students about personal branding for workforce

Published Nov 5, 2015
Students were challenged to 'brand themselves' and think about their public perception Tuesday evening.
Wes Moore, the author of TCUs latest common reading, spoke to a packed audience in the BLUU Ballroom Wednesday, Oct. 28. (Photo by Emily Laff.)

Wes Moore redefines ‘higher education’ for TCU students

Published Oct 30, 2015
The author of this year's common reading book received a standing ovation after speaking to TCU students, faculty, staff and administrators.
TCU Police Sgt. Cathy Moody and Officer Mitch Felder talked with students interacting with police.

TCU police advise students on encounters with the law

Published Oct 27, 2015
The event was sponsored by the Black Student Association to bring awareness to students about their rights when involved with police officers.
Wes Moore, the author of TCUs latest common reading, spoke on campus last month.

 Common Reading author to speak to students

Published Oct 27, 2015
Wes Moore, author of this year's Common Reading, "The Other Wes Moore" will be giving a keynote speech in the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom tomorrow.
Almost 500 students stopped by the petting zoo on Wednesday evening.

Petting zoo spreads joy on campus

Published Oct 16, 2015
Students got the chance to relive their childhood when a petting zoo came to the campus commons.
Students gathered to eat food and listen to music rooted in Latin America.

United Latino Association celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month on campus

Published Oct 12, 2015
Melissa Moreira, ULA's president, said that Hispanic Heritage month celebrates what it means to be Latino and gives students the opportunity to learn more about the culture.
Students registering for Up ‘Til Dawn in front of the Founder’s Statue.

TCU raises money for cancer patients and their families

Published Oct 3, 2015
Doughnuts and fanny packs might have attracted students to the Founders Statue, but those who stopped learned about TCU's Up 'Til Dawn program.
Panelists respond to questions asked by audience members in addition to talking about their experiences in the workplace.

Women executives talk about the career ladder

Published Sep 26, 2015
TCU students gain insight on workplace success from panel of executive women.
Students gather at the flagpole for the national event, See You At The Pole.

Students gather at the flagpole to participate in a day of prayer

Published Sep 24, 2015
Nearly two dozen students took a break from the morning hustle Wednesday to pray publicly, marking the 25th annual See You At The Pole event hosted by campuses across the globe.
Dr. Lynn Hampton addresses students at the STARS event regarding overcoming adversity.

Women’s organization is breaking stereotypes on campus

Published Sep 19, 2015
An effort to challenge stereotypes Wednesday night helped bolster some first-year community scholars who are establishing their identities at TCU.
Seventy-five TCU students gathered in the Campus Commons and lit candles representing hope for those who are struggling with thoughts of suicide.

A Spark of Hope inspires those in darkness

Published Sep 11, 2015
Frog Fountain was illuminated in candles of remembrance Thursday night for A Spark of Hope, a candlelight vigil held in honor of World Suicide Prevention Day.
“Connections” promotes leadership among first-year students

“Connections” promotes leadership among first-year students

Published Sep 2, 2015
First-year students are learning about leadership and connecting with the TCU community through the SDS program 'Connections.'