Object Lesson: “Shall We Dance?” Sculpture
The “Shall We Dance?” 3-D sculpture was inspired by motion.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: object lesson
Altering Antibiotics
Student in TCU high school program works on medicines of tomorrow.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Research & Discovery
Female Equality in STEM Fields
Themes of lauded film Hidden Figures linger as conversations about gender bias continue, especially in STEM fields.
A Career Tailor-Made for Jennifer Dasher
Jennifer Dasher ’03 has done costume design for Paula Abdul and technical rehearsals for Taylor Swift.
Alumni, Web Extras | Topics: how i got here
The True King of Swing
TCU writing instructor Cynthia Shearer sets the record straight on Fletcher Henderson.
Saving Premature Babies
A doctor’s invention saves babies in the developing world.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,Friend in the Business
Skip Hollandsworth’s Texas Tales: From Closets to Crime
Skip Hollandsworth, in his nearly 30 years of writing, has chronicled the best and worst of the Lone Star State.
Do you need a career makeover?
When was the last time you kicked the tires on your career?
Alumni | Topics: Career Advice
More than Cooking
Students learn to plan, prepare and present gourmet food, with a focus on nutritional value and visual appeal.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: College of Science & Engineering
Q&A with Darron Turner, TCU’s first chief inclusion officer
As chief inclusion officer, Darron Turner will collaborate with faculty, staff and students to ensure everyone’s voice is valued.
Alumni, Campus News: Alma Matters, Web Extras | Topics: Q&A