
Winter 2015
The rights stuff
After 20 years, TCU’s Women and Gender Studies program gains in popularity and relevance.
Winter 2015
After 20 years, TCU’s Women and Gender Studies program gains in popularity and relevance.
Winter 2015
More than 50 years since the start of the Civil Rights Movement, TCU students and faculty explored the evolving intersection of races and places.
Winter 2015
As a Chancellor’s Scholar graduating in 2015, learning among the top students was transformative. Now, it’s time to return the investment.
Winter 2015
Business and science must join forces to solve the world’s needs, says guest researcher and Egyptian chemist Hassan Azzazy.
Winter 2015
Criminal Justice’s Michael Bachmann helps Honduran police use data collection and digital surveillance to anticipate threats.
Summer 2014
Assistant professor of musicology is co-editor of a new book about music in video games.
Summer 2014
Finance grad will help facilitate loans and perform financial analysis for Esperanza International in Haiti and Dominican Republic.
Summer 2014
Anthropology graduate will study female empowerment in a Muslim culture while working as a teaching assistant in Morocco.
Summer 2014
Recipient of a Princeton-in-Africa Fellowship, biology graduate will teach chemistry and physics to 11- to 14-year-olds at Maru-a-Palu in Gaborone, Botswana.
Summer 2014
Modern dance and religion major will conduct research in India on the ways dance and religious environmentalism — specifically Hinduism — can aid human beings in their relationship with themselves, other beings and the planet.