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Students, faculty and staff can email tobaccofree@tcu.edu to share their ideas about the potential policy change.

TCU may become a smoke and tobacco-free campus

By Sophia Doumani
Published Mar 22, 2017
TCU is the only school in the Big 12 Conference that hasn't gone smoke-free. That may change soon.
Bassi Doumbia (left) Monica Valdez (right)

Students share stories of discrimination

By Sophia Doumani
Published Mar 7, 2017
Meet two TCU students as they share their stories about overcoming racial adversity.
Rec Center fighting stigma of women and weight lifting

Rec Center fighting stigma of women and weight lifting

Published May 5, 2016
The TCU Campus Recreation Center staff is campaigning to encourage women to lift weights.
This winter was one of the warmest on record for Fort Worth.

Winter weather causes health concerns

Published Apr 3, 2016
This winter was one of the warmest in Fort Worth history, and it had an effect on allergies.
Margaret Yung after winning first place for the 100 breaststroke in high school.

The “perfect” freshman

Published Mar 15, 2016
40 percent of female college students have an eating disorder. One first-year student shares her struggle.
Dr. Ric  Bonnell poses with Ruth and Moliere Jacques in Haiti. They lived with the Bonnells in Texas for a few months while she was receiving therapy for her leg malformation.

Global Impact on Healthcare to feature panel of renowned professionals

By Claire Girman and Sophia Doumani
Published Nov 16, 2015
The Global Impact on Healthcare panel will feature five medical professionals with decades of experience in global healthcare.
Authors Amy Howell (left) and Anne Gallaher (right) signing copies of their book Students in High Gear

Co-authors sign their new book at the TCU bookstore

Published Nov 12, 2015
Co-authors Anne Gallaher and Amy Howell signed new copies of their book, which gives advice on how to get hired after college.
Writer who helped students publish their work will visit campus

Writer who helped students publish their work will visit campus

Published Nov 9, 2015
Amy Howell will come to campus Tuesday to launch her book "Students in High Gear" and will be at the campus bookstore for a signing Wednesday.
Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Sharon Canclini (far right), Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Marie Stark (right), nursing student Rachel Rudberg (middle), speaker Dr. Rachel Adatto (left) and Associate Dean for Nursing Suzy Lockwood (far left) pose for a photo at the event

Dr. Adatto speaks about her law banning underweight models

Published Oct 22, 2015
The woman who created a law prohibiting models from working in print ads or walking the runway if they have a body mass index below 18.5 spoke to TCU nursing students.
Dean Erekson interviewing guest speaker Dina Dwyer-Owens.

Co-chair of billion dollar company gives advice on how to be sucessful

Published Oct 20, 2015
Dina Dwyer-Owens shared with TCU business students how she helped turn her fathers dream into a business worth more than one billion dollars.
TCU students Nik Hall (left) and Garrett Adair (right) in the April 2015 Values and Ventures competition.

Students get the chance to turn their business ideas into a reality

Published Oct 8, 2015
The Richards Barrentine Values and Ventures Business Plan Competition helps anyone with a good idea become an entrepreneur. There is a $25,000 prize award for the best business.
Co-chair of billion dollar company to speak at TCU

Co-chair of billion dollar company to speak at TCU

Published Oct 5, 2015
The co-chair of the Dwyer Group, Dina Dwyer-Owens, will speak on her journey to business success from 7-9 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 7 in the BLUU Ballroom.