
Winter 2021
Attorney Ron Hurdle Broke Barriers at TCU
From the university’s first Black cheerleader to a top attorney, the alumnus leads wherever he goes.
Winter 2021
From the university’s first Black cheerleader to a top attorney, the alumnus leads wherever he goes.
Winter 2021
TCU’s first Black homecoming queen now has her own educational consulting group.
Summer 202115584TCU Magazine Podcast
TCU’s senior learning and development consultant gives a lesson in speaking confidently and bridging cultural differences.
Summer 2021
The You Have Food at Home author shares life advice and a savory pop tart recipe.
Fall 2021
Theatre TCU’s spring 2021 production of For Bo: A Play Inspired by the Murder of Botham Jean by Officer Amber Guyger was reimagined for a virtual format.
Fall 2021
His book Played Out: The Race Man in 21st Century Satire is an examination of inclusion and social justice.
Spring 2021
Students from Jarvis Christian College, a historically Black college, spent a week at TCU in 1968.
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Why is this the time for a deeper dive into reconciliation and remembrance? TCU professor Adam W. McKinney, Juneteenth activist Opal Lee and Fred Rouse III, whose grandfather was lynched in 1921, discuss the more difficult aspects of Texas history.
Summer 2021
The kickoff year for TCU’s Race & Reconciliation Initiative includes targeted academic inquiries and a wealth of virtual events.
Summer 2021
In a video, the director of TCU’s Counseling & Mental Health Center talks through the signs of trauma.