Trustees raise tuition, financial aid funding 6.5%
Increase will help TCU continue investing in key areas of faculty hiring, students services and campus resources.
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Power play
TCU Energy Institute does the drill to win passage of a state bill designed to accelerate use of natural-gas vehicles in Texas.
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At TCU Student Memorial, a single flute
Under stormy skies in April, TCU Student Government Association dedicates campus marker honoring students who have died too young.
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Showing proper TCU ID
George Wirsdorfer ’63 (MEd ’66) brought his old student ID card to the 50-year reunion in May to the delight of classmates and the chancellor.
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Far afield: TCU Study Abroad Photo Contest
Study Abroad Photo Contest showcases students’ travels.
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No car? No problem. TCU partnership with Zipcar
Zipcar, Inc., the world’s leading car-sharing network, brings two vehicles for rent to TCU campus.
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Suicide prevention: TCU awarded a national grant
TCU awarded a national grant
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Drumline wins percussion “national championship”
Horned Frog band members finish ranked No. 1 of 26 competitors in college division of Marching Percussion Festival held at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention.
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Accolades keep coming for Neeley School of Business
Busiess school ranked for MBA, entrepreneurship programs and overall undergraduate experience.
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Colby celebrates 40th Halloween bash
With “nice” and “scary” routes through the dorm, more than 2,000 kids showed off their costumes while the undergraduates showcased their October decor.
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