Write stuff
English department recognizes student scribes at annual creative writing awards.
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Spanish debuts new awards
Department creates recognition to honor scholastic achievement in Spanish and Hispanic Studies.
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A banner year for TCU ROTC cadets
Department wins the General Douglas MacArthur Award as one of the top eight programs in the United States and commissions a record crop of lieutenants.
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Skills set . . . TCU Writing Camp
College of Education Writing Camp helps about 80 high school students sharpen their prose.
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Gambling for freedom . . . TCU history Prof. Gene Allen Smith
History professor Gene Smith examines how some slaves earned emancipation during The War of 1812.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Research & Discovery
February 16, 2016
The Geography of Heart Disease
Two TCU faculty are showing how cardiovascular disease spreads across Texas.
Frye recognized
Bob J. Frye, TCU emeritus professor of English, was surrounded by former students when he received the Frances Hernandez Teacher-Scholar Award in February at the 80th meeting of the Conference of College Teachers of English. The statewide honor recognizes the lifetime achievements of an English professor in Texas and is the highest recognition given by
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Aminah McCloud – Islam in America
Green Chair lecturer bridges the wisdom of the founding fathers and 21st Century Islam
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On the Front Lines
International disease detective Rebecca Coulborn tracks the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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Corps curriculum for TCU Army ROTC
It is a critical time for TCU’s Army ROTC program—the military is downsizing and active-duty positions are more competitive. Yet America still needs leaders in uniform and in civilian life. The Horned Frog Battalion answers the call.
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