Institution of ethics
TCU’s mission statement, adopted four years ago, came with a bold goal: To educate individuals to think and act as ethical leaders. It’s a grand concept — one that begs the enormous question: How?
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Faculty essays on ethical leadership
We asked: What is ethical leadership and what is its place in higher education?
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Finding truth in the academy
Senior religion major Kip Brown searches for truth at TCU. Reprinted from The TCU Daily Skiff.
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A new course
Joe T. Garcia’s Chef Lanny Lancarte II ’97 proves when it comes to nouvelle cuisine, you can come home again.
Stories from the Barrio
Carlos E. Cuellar’s new book tells the stories of the people, places and events in the history of Fort Worth’s Mexican community.
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Headed West again
Westward, ho! or Westward, no? We heard it all when we asked TCU people past and present for a reaction to TCU’s move to join the Mountain West Conference in 2005.
Letters: Spring 2004
An old wrong righted After slogging through the snow on Christmas Eve to pick up mail, my eye caught the purple and silver of The TCU Magazine. Still on my mind from the night before was the exhilarating game on ESPN, and the laughs from the rest of the family as my 8-year-old granddaughter and
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Our mission
Students share their take on how to emulate the mission statement.
Making a DIFFA-rence
This class assignment had fashion design students needling for a cause.