African leader: Democracy is appealing
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo promotes active citizenry, market economy.
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Spirited senate debate . . . Sen. Wendy Davis ’90 and Rep. Mark Shelton
TCU got a front-row seat to one of Texas’ nastiest and most expensive legislative race in October when it hosted the second of three debates between Sen. Wendy Davis ’90 and Rep. Mark Shelton who vied for the Senate District 10 seat. Davis would win the election in November with 51.1 percent of the vote,
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Q & A with … paleoanthropologist Donald C. Johanson
Noted paleoanthropologist shared insights about his 1974 discover of 3.2 million-year-old fossil of a female skeleton Lucy while on campus in November.
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Political advisers: Close election hinges on youth
Before the election, former White House advisors Paul Begala and Ari Fleischer said presidential race would be tight and make history.
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Across cultures . . . European Teacher Education Network
European Teacher Education Network broadens minds of TCU education majors.
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South of the Border . . . Study Abroad in Mexico
Students spend fall break exploring Mayan history
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TCU students compete in Model UN conferences
TCU Model UN builds on success
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January 28, 2016
Saving the Rhinos is a Global Responsibility
At a public lecture, wildlife veterinarian Will Fowlds said his partnership with TCU is “bubbling over to action on the ground that’s making an impact.”
Object Lesson: Scanning Electron Microscope
The College of Science & Engineering’s new purchase has students and professors seeing small.
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November 3, 2015
Syria: Everyone’s Crisis
Civil war has displaced 11 million Syrians from their homes. In a Think Global panel, experts discussed ways everyday people could help.