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Fort Worth Refugee Resettlement

By Hakim Zakaria
Published Apr 12, 2016
The UN has offered protection and assistance to millions of refugees. Learn more about what local organizations are doing in Fort Worth.
Chancellor Victor Boschini with recipients.

Dean’s Teaching Award honors professors’ excellence in classroom

Published Feb 24, 2016
The Dean's Teaching Award is an award given annually, along with the Dean's Research and Creativity Award.
An honors laureate is accompanied by Provost Nowell Donovan (left). Photo courtesy of Lauren Nixon of the Honors College.

Honors College searching for a new dean

Published Dec 13, 2015
A committee of 18 members are in the process of looking for a new dean for the John V. Roach Honors College.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott holds a book about Texas school laws as he delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the House and Senate, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Texas among states opposing Syrian refugee resettlement

Published Nov 23, 2015
Syria's current conflict has forced 12 million citizens to take refuge in other countries. TCU professor Hannan Hammad calls Abbot's recommendation "shocking."
Howell and Deeter Gallaher posing with members of the American Marketing Association at TCU.

Female co-authors tell students how to shift into high gear

Published Nov 11, 2015
Co-authors gave advice on how to help students get hired after graduation.
Jordan Mazurek tying a yellow ribbon around a tree for Veterans Week at TCU.

Yellow ribbons will honor military members for Veterans Week

Published Nov 3, 2015
In the military, yellow ribbons carry a symbolic meaning for the families of service men and women.
Amal Alachkar (center) discussing the current Syrian Refugee Crisis

Syrian scholar emphasizes education to end crisis

Published Nov 3, 2015
A visiting scholar said educating the youth of Syria is as important as feeding refugees and providing healthcare.
A Syrian family covered with thermal blankets walk after they arrived from Turkey at the Greek island of Lesbos, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios)

The Syrian Refugee Crisis Now

Published Nov 2, 2015
Watch here for live coverage of the THINK GLOBAL discussion on the Syrian refugee crisis today from 5-7 p.m.
The 2015 Fact Book will provide an improved way to look at TCUs demographics.

2015 TCU Fact Book to be more interactive, digital

Published Oct 22, 2015
The 2015 Fact Book will offer in-depth navigation features to improve data collection.
TCU Police Officers Pam Christian (left) and George Steen (right) inform students about crime prevention on campus.

National Night Out encourages community cooperation to curb crime

Published Oct 7, 2015
TCU police officers used National Night Out as a forum to engage students.
Rwandan genocide offers lessons to be learned

Rwandan genocide offers lessons to be learned

Published Sep 29, 2015
Two TCU students talked about how women helped rebuild Rwanda after a genocide killed 800,000 men, women and children in 1994.