Clark Hall reopens with fresh look
Dormitory now features reworked back entrance, new basement/laundry access and energy-efficient upgrades throughout.
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Jarvis Hall is new home to music, campus services
One of campus’s oldest dormitory closes and reopens as office space.
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Big Crowds highlight Piano Texas
Headliner Olga Kern, 2001 Cliburn Competition winner, sells out PepsiCo Recital Hall.
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TCU Tomes: Fall 2008
The Rebel and the Rose Wesley Millett and Gerald White ’66 Cumberland House For generations, speculators have searched for the legendary lost gold of the Confederacy, coins and bullion from the defeated nation’s treasury that went missing in the final days of the Civil War. Now White, a retired Air Force colonel, has teamed up
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Academe briefs: Fall 2008
Child development major added Beginning this fall, TCU students can earn a bachelor’s degree in child development. Previously offered only as a minor, the degree has a multidisciplinary approach and is designed for students who wish to go into jobs or areas such as children’s mental health, preschools or Head Start. Child development majors will
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Around campus: Summer 2008
FW Symphony’s Harth-Bedoya joins faculty of School of Music Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya, music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra since 2000, became Distinguished Guest Professor of Conducting in the School of Music in March. Harth-Bedoya will work with students in the graduate and undergraduate conducting program, as well as the orchestral and chamber music
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A day of tribute. A night of celebration.
Gala kicks off public phase of The Campaign for TCU.
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Bleed purple. Live Green.
Taking out the trash has become the mission of every Horned Frog as students, faculty and administrators look for ways to conserve natural resources. A spoon made from potato is an excellent start in TCU’s quest to become clean and green.
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Education dean Deitz to retire
Over eight years, he helped redesign undergraduate programs and develop new certification levels.
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New deans take over in business, communication
Owen Homer Erekson ’74 and David Whillock have long ties to TCU.
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