
Spring 2010
Living history
Film showcases passion for Native American artifacts.
Spring 2010
Film showcases passion for Native American artifacts.
Spring 2010
Film-Television-Digital Media class examines vampires in modern culture.
Spring 2010
Social work professor studies forgiveness among Holocaust survivors.
Spring 2010
From Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula,” first published in 1897, to the modern day vampire mania of “Twilight,” vampires have been a staple of popular culture.
Fall 2008
Three new Energy Institute labs promise to tease out the unknowns in the Barnett Shale.
Fall 2008
As the country struggles to provide the energy we need for a burgeoning population, TCU is chasing solutions.
Fall 2008
An electric car gets students thinking about their alternatives.
Fall 2008
1. During the Middle to Late Mississippian Age (about 350 million years ago), North Texas was under an ocean. Over the course of millions of years, the ocean dried up and sea creatures died. The mud hardened into rock and the organic matter decomposed and produced methane, the predominant component of natural gas. The methane deposits
Summer 2008
TCU teams up with Oxford University to study how wind power is transforming Texas.
Winter 2006
Recent studies show that globalization is flattening the economy and that the empowering style of leadership doesn’t work well for new ventures.