Theatre Students Adjust and A.D.A.P.T. in Pandemic
A free-form digital project combines creativity with technology.
Research + Discovery | Topics: College of Fine Arts,Research & Discovery
Faculty Roundtable: What Social Justice Initiative Means the Most to You?
From Black Lives Matter to Rethinking Schools, faculty talk about civic activism platforms.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,College of Education,College of Fine Arts,College of Science & Engineering,Faculty Roundtable,Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,John V. Roach Honors College,Neeley School of Business,Schieffer College of Communication,School of Interdisciplinary Studies
On Stage: Concert Chorale
A song of social distance
Fashionable Masks
The Art Galleries at TCU’s fall exhibition, CREATE + PROTECT: Fashioning Safety in Times of Pandemic, called for artistic renditions of facial coverings.
Students Deal With Homelessness, Even at TCU
An unstable housing situation can present even more challenges for students trying to succeed in high school and college.
Features | Topics: College of Fine Arts,Feature,Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences
How TCU Met the Virtual Challenge
The creativity of professors gives students a classroom experience online.
Features | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,College of Fine Arts,College of Science & Engineering,Feature,Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,John V. Roach Honors College,Neeley School of Business
February 4, 2021
Lillian Young’s Art Inspiration
Video: Lillian Young ’18 is the first African American artist in the TCU Mary Couts Burnett’s Art Collection.
Faculty Roundtable: Empathy in the Classroom
How does empathy show up in the way you teach?
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,College of Education,College of Fine Arts,College of Science & Engineering,Faculty Roundtable,Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences,John V. Roach Honors College,Neeley School of Business,Schieffer College of Communication,TCU School of Medicine
A New Christmas Tradition
A boy’s letter to Santa inspired Merideth Tullous’s book.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,College of Fine Arts
Being Human in Haiti
James English distributed more than 4,000 copies of his myth-busting book to children in the island country.
Alumni, Web Extras | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Alumni,College of Fine Arts