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The Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Achievement as a Creative Teacher and Scholar recognizes exceptional accomplishments of faculty members for their outstanding contributions to teaching and ...
Inside TCU is the source for university news targeted for our faculty and staff. Published weekly, the e-newsletter leverages content from TCU News, as well as various colleges, schools and ...
Drafted by the Chicago White Sox, Evan Skoug played in the big leagues until retirement. Then he returned to TCU Baseball to fulfill a promise.
Our History More than 100 years ago, a lively city turned out to be the best place to build character. Our History Starts With a Family Addison Clark TCU’s story began in 1873 when brothers Addison ...
The TCU School of Medicine is now the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine in honor of the late Anne Burnett Marion’s lifetime of friendship and support and her extraordinary generosity to the TCU ...
“I think it’s the greatest story going on in college basketball — men or women.” – TCU Women’s Basketball Coach Mark Campbell Campbell might be slightly biased but he’s also right. He had been ...
Each year, the TCU Board of Trustees votes on granting tenure, promotions and emeritus status to outstanding faculty members. During the 2025 spring meeting, and per the process outlined in the ...
Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium to Undergo Renovation The TCU Board of Trustees approved two residence life developments and a comprehensive renovation of Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium at its spring ...
The TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine is partnering with Texas Health Resources to support more residency programs at local hospitals and further promote growth of the physician workforce in North ...
Following his bachelor’s at TCU, Cash earned master's and doctorate degrees at Purdue. He joined the Harvard Business School faculty in 1976. Now the James E. Robison Professor of Business ...
The medical innovation district in Fort Worth is getting a new neighbor – Texas Christian University is expanding its footprint by announcing a new medical campus for the TCU School of Medicine, one ...
As one of the most powerful tools available to a U.S. president, executive orders can shape policy and governance. Michele Meitl, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice and assistant ...