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At the event, two people from the new school of medicine spoke about the high selectivity of the school. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Lead On campaign to raise $1 billion

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 24, 2019
TCU is $400 million away from meeting its goal.
Project managers are unsure about the certification level of the new administration building. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto

Construction standards promote sustainability

By Renee Umsted and Renee Umsted
Published Oct 16, 2019
TCU adheres to nationally recognized construction standards that reduce negative impacts on the environment.
Over the summer, faculty and staff met to discuss DEI at Think-A-Thon. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nada Elias-Lambert

Progress continues on DEI implementation

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 19, 2019
University leaders are working on implementing DEI on campus, even though some of the progress may not yet be visible.
Students cluster together to try to see inside the stadium. Photo courtesy of Caroline Brown

Two student entrances to open for future home football games

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 6, 2019
Students will be able to enter the football stadium through two gates, an increase since the first home game of the season.
More than 2,300 students at TCU are Catholic, according to the 2018 Fact Book. – photo by Renee Umsted

TCU asks for Catholic campus priest, no specific answers from diocese

By Renee Umsted
Published Dec 4, 2018
The Catholic community at TCU doesn’t have a priest, and there’s no guarantee when they will have one.
Dr. Scott Langston served as the mediator of the discussion, asking questions of a student, a staff member and a leader of the local Jewish community. – Photo by Renee Umsted

Members of local Jewish community discuss anti-Semitism

By Renee Umsted
Published Nov 13, 2018
Panel members spoke about anti-Semitism in the U.S. and gave their suggestions on how to combat hatred.
Hurricane Michael hit Florida near Mexico Beach on Oct. 10 in the afternoon. - Photo courtesy of the NASA Earth Observatory

Recovery ongoing as media coverage shifts away from hurricane

By Renee Umsted
Published Nov 12, 2018
The national media has shifted attention away from Hurricane Michael, but recovery is still taking place as the holiday season approaches.
Faculty of the Department of Spanish and Hispanic Studies set up this altar for Day of the Dead in Scharbauer Hall. (Renee Umsted/Executive Editor)

Day of the Dead celebrations encourage respect and civility

By Renee Umsted
Published Nov 5, 2018
A holiday celebrated predominantly by people of Mexican descent aided in linking cultures and creating respect for the traditions of other groups.
Supaman used his laptop and other equipment to create music during the concert. - Photo by Renee Umsted

Native American hip-hop musician reflects on depression and substance abuse

By Renee Umsted
Published Oct 2, 2018
A Crow musician told his story and the narrative of Native Americans.
In this sketch, three people try to convince a man to join the Holier-Than-Thou Club, the only group that can go to heaven. - Photo by Renee Umsted

Comedy group explores religious beliefs during lecture

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 26, 2018
SketchCo uses comedy to instruct the audience on how to joke appropriately to illustrate the fact that religious groups share ideas and values.
The SketchCo team performs scripted comedy once a month. The people in the back row are the writers and performers of Funny Beliefs. - Photo courtesy of Ben Fort

Comedy team to perform at Crossroads Lecture

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 23, 2018
A local comedy group will be performing at a lecture sponsored by Religious & Spiritual Life.
The Religious Advisory Council meets a few times each semester to discuss how faith groups represented at TCU can function better on campus. - Photo by Renee Umsted

Students practice Judaism without religious accommodations

By Renee Umsted
Published Sep 22, 2018
Some Jewish students at TCU face obstacles in practicing their religion because of their different traditions and the absence of a student group.