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.
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: show your syllabus
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 | Topics: Staff Q&A