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As Daniel W. Pullin assumes his new role as chancellor, he brings a wealth of knowledge about TCU’s new 10-year strategic plan. The plan details how to increase enrollment, faculty and staff while ...
A local church is both a familial legacy and an extension of goodwill into the Fort Worth community. It’s also become a place where several TCU students are learning the valuable lessons taught ...
Reuben F. Burch V, Ph.D., is a dynamic and entrepreneurial-minded executive research administrator who joins Texas Christian University as vice provost for research. With extensive leadership ...
Daniel W. Pullin today began his tenure as the 11th Chancellor of Texas Christian University, signaling a bold new chapter in the university’s 152-year evolution — one defined by strategic growth, ...
Tom Strandwitz III ’25 will soon embark on a new career — quite literally. This summer, the nursing graduate will spend two weeks aboard the Africa Mercy Ship, participating in the inaugural Student ...
Mother’s Day is upon us. Commencement weekend is upon us. TCU’s first-ever graduate-only ceremony is upon us. And for two TCU graduates, it’s all setting the perfect scene.
TCU graduate student Daniela Alvarez’s hands and the spiked volleyball met just above the tape for the briefest of moments Sunday, hovering in the in between of “almost” and “National Champions.” Then ...
TCU’s LEAD ON: Values in Action Strategic Plan sets four bold 2035 targets—growing its student body to 20,000, increasing research spending by 10% annually, winning 30 championships, and deepening ...
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 ...
The TCU Board of Trustees approved two residence life developments and a comprehensive renovation of Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium at its spring 2025 meeting.
California wildfire news has shifted largely to insurance matters, runoff challenges and, alas, wildfire risks of the upcoming summer. For those who were there, however, the disaster itself is still ...
Critical big ideas are at the heart of the TCU Campus Master Plan. At the nuts and bolts are safety and parking, which will be two of the first things to visibly take shape.
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