Chancellor Says Service Learning Serves All
Students learn valuable life lessons when they bring their skills and energy to community projects.
Letters | Topics: Chancellor's Message
Chancellor Celebrates Renovated Dee J. Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center
The reimagined facility connects our past, our future and one another.
Alumni, Letters | Topics: Alumni,Chancellor's Message
Provost Donovan Passing the Torch
Last year Provost Nowell Donovan made the bittersweet announcement of his retirement this May. As provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs since 2004, Donovan is the senior member of the Chancellor’s Cabinet, responsible for academic leadership and policy.
Letters | Topics: Chancellor's Message
College Is All About Learning from Mistakes
You might have read or heard this popular story about failure. As a young man, Walt Disney was fired from a Missouri newspaper. An editor told him he “lacked creativity.”
Letters | Topics: Chancellor's Message
Chancellor’s Letter: We’ve Got the Wright Stuff
Congressman Jim Wright’s papers are now part of Mary Couts Burnett Library’s Special Collections.
Letters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Chancellor's Message
Community Scholars Represent the Promise of Broader Goals
From Chancellor Boschini: TCU has undergone a significant campus transformation in recent years that extends beyond new facilities.
Letters | Topics: Chancellor's Message
TCU Takes the Lead on Enhancing Health Care
Can leadership be taught? We think it can.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Burnett School of Medicine,Chancellor's Message,Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,Neeley School of Business
Chancellor’s Message: Good neighbors and community connections
The need for community connections is in TCU’s DNA.
Lead On, Frogs, into the Next Strategic Phase for TCU
If you’ve visited campus in the past decade, you’ve witnessed a dynamic TCU.
Letters | Topics: Chancellor's Message
For the extraordinary, just the right place
In more than a decade of commencement ceremonies, I have made it a point not to call attention to an individual student. But this past May I made not one but two exceptions.
Letters | Topics: Chancellor's Message







