2015
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Interior design students design concepts to revamp historical building
Senior interior design majors are bringing to life the historical Fort Worth Public Market as their thesis project.
Over the course of the last two...
Engineering students make an idea become reality
TCU engineering students worked all year turning an idea into reality.
At the request of the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification, the...
Finalists will present their theses in three minutes
The graduate finalists of the Three Minute Thesis competition will go head to head this Friday to present many hours of research in under...
Visiting speaker gives insight on healthcare in Liberia
While it may seem daunting as a pre-health student to give aid in Liberia, Dr. David Knight discussed the vast opportunities to make an...
Speakers present their vision for healthcare in developing nations
Dr. David Knight and Clark Jones, instructor in biology, will give students a perspective on Liberian healthcare Thursday in the Sid W. Richardson Building.
Knight was asked...
Award-winning political correspondent to speak at Schieffer Symposium
Political correspondent and Toner Prize winner Dan Balz of The Washington Post will be a panelist at the 11th Annual Schieffer Symposium on April 8.
Balz said he...
New abroad travel system ensures safety for students, faculty and staff
Due to the terrorist attacks in Paris, France, the study abroad office initiated a centralized system for recording international travel of TCU faculty and...
Senior engineering majors take inventions to new heights
Adapting a machine to extract a small piece of a bone from a larger piece so that researchers can identify DNA may seem like...
French actress and director to Skype with students
TCU students are getting a firsthand account of the French movie industry.
Thursday evening, French actress, director and screenwriter, Emmanuelle Bercot, will answer students' questions...
Art students take gold at advertising awards ceremony
Graphic design students from TCU’s School of Art moved a step closer to having their work judged on a national stage.
Four students received gold...