Faculty Discuss Recipe for a Good Leader
Global thinking to intentional servitude – eight faculty talk about leadership.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,College of Education,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 Partnerships Shape the Future of Medicine
Leadership programs at two Fort Worth hospitals take physicians into uncharted territory.
Features | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Feature,Neeley School of Business
Rhiannon Mayne Collects Meteorites
TCU’s resident meteorite expert explores clues about Earth’s beginnings.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Q&A
Food Justice Class Shines Light on Hunger, Nutrition
Community gardening, interviews and delivering nourishment to food deserts are all part of the curriculum.
Features | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,College of Science & Engineering,Feature
Computer Science Students Design Apps in Class
Capstone projects give teams chance to use software design skills to help clients improve services.
Features | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Feature
Pete Bonds Is Ranching’s Maverick
Alumnus rides the ups and downs of ranching.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,College of Science & Engineering,Friend in the Business,Neeley School of Business
Female engineer angles around the obstacles
Sophie Penninck Purdy ’01, an electrical professional engineer and president of Fort Worth-based Axxis Building Systems, finds challenges, success and fun in a male-dominated industry.
Alumni | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,What I Learned Since Graduation
Faculty Weigh in on Undergraduate Research Benefits
The roundtable explores why undergraduate research is important in developing independent leadership.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,College of Fine Arts,College of Science & Engineering,Faculty Roundtable,Neeley School of Business
Eclipsing Research
TCU astronomer Kat Barger shines a light on the Milky Way’s origins.
Research + Discovery | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Research & Discovery
Altering Antibiotics
Student in TCU high school program works on medicines of tomorrow.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery | Topics: College of Science & Engineering,Research & Discovery










