Greed and the Company’s Bottom Line
Study finds that too much greed and too much generosity can both hurt a company’s bottom line.
Research + Discovery | Topics: Neeley School of Business,Research & Discovery
TCU Horses Bring Personalities to Competitions
Not just a horse, of course – equine-athletes are the stars of the stable at equestrian events.
First Person with… Kenrich Williams
From wounded to winner, the NIT standout is ready to succeed in his senior season with TCU men’s basketball.
Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Athletics,Q&A
Female engineer angles around the obstacles
Sophie Penninck Purdy ’01, an electrical professional engineer and president of Fort Worth-based Axxis Building Systems, finds challenges, success and fun in a male-dominated industry.
Alumni | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,What I Learned Since Graduation
Employer Assessment Testing Matters
Ready for the biggest test? Aptitude, personality and skills tests help employers decide who fits in.
Alumni | Topics: Career Advice
Lead On, Frogs, into the Next Strategic Phase for TCU
If you’ve visited campus in the past decade, you’ve witnessed a dynamic TCU.
Letters | Topics: Chancellor's Message
The Geography of Beer
Interest in beer lured students into a geography class.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts
Measured for Success
The Trinity Shakespeare Festival returned for its ninth season with summertime performances of Richard III and Measure for Measure.
Q&A with Melita Garza
The journalism scholar says that learning a language is key to unlocking layers of overlooked history.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Q&A,Schieffer College of Communication
Faculty Weigh in on Undergraduate Research Benefits
The roundtable explores why undergraduate research is important in developing independent leadership.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,College of Fine Arts,College of Science & Engineering,Faculty Roundtable,Neeley School of Business