TCU Admission adds early decision option
Beginning fall of 2013, TCU will offer an Early Decision option in its application process.
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New stadium statue dedicated
Eight-foot horned lizard artwork installed in east plaza of Amon G. Carter Stadium exemplifies excellence and hard work.
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Biology’s Hartman named new dean
Longtime TCU professor will serve as dean of TCU’s College of Science & Engineering program beginning June 1.
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More kudos for Neeley
Students rank the TCU business program No. 5 in the nation in Bloomberg Businessweek 2013 Best Undergraduate Business Schools.
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Work on Worth Hills residence halls under way
Halls expected to open in August 2013 and house 400 sophomores and upperclassmen in suite-style units. Additions are first phase of planned makeover for Worth Hills.
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TCU celebrates official Big 12 entrance
With fireworks and Frog Horn blasts, Horned Frog Nation revels in move to new conference home with countdown party at Billy Bob’s Texas.
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Undergraduate enrollment up almost 3 percent
TCU welcomed the second-largest class of freshmen in university history at the Chancellor’s Assembly in August. With 1,853 members, the Class of 2016 was chosen from a university record 19,400 applicants. Forty-eight percent of them are from Texas. Forty-one percent of them are men and 59 percent are women. Most were born in 1994. Not
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Panel: Technology is threat, opportunity to TCU
At the 140th University Convocation, Chancellor Boschini asks students, faculty and staff members to discuss university’s greatest strengths and challenges.
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Shanghai connection
Original score by emeritus music Professor Robert Garwell was the highlight of a concert in China in July.
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Students adopt creed in wake of drug bust
February’s news of a campus drug bust and the subsequent backlash didn’t sit well with Student Government Association President Brent Folan and fellow campus leaders. So in the spring, the 33-member body and Intercom — a group of student organization leaders — hashed out an 18-word student creed, which passed in April. It reads: As
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