Power play
TCU Energy Institute does the drill to win passage of a state bill designed to accelerate use of natural-gas vehicles in Texas.
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Understanding autism
TCU’s Families, Autism and Child Emotion Studies Laboratory is helping unlock knowledge about mysterious disorder..
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Bonding time: TCU Institute of Child Development
Institute of Child Development’s new DVD focuses on the critical role attachment plays in development.
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Lunar exploration . . . Walter Kiefer ’84
For scientist Walter Kiefer ‘84, the mysteries of the moon are more than poetic.
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Habitat inventions at Fort Worth Zoo
Science meets art in a new interdisciplinary course designed to boost animal activity at the Fort Worth Zoo.
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Energy Institute’s Advice for Mineral Owners
Pioneering program doles out the know-how for securing successful oil and gas leases.
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On the Front Lines
International disease detective Rebecca Coulborn tracks the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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Work hard, play hard . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta
TCU Pre-Health Professions students studied for the rigors of chemistry, anatomy, biology and more. But they also knew when to let their hair down.
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The doctors are in . . . a century of Pre-health Professions at TCU
For 100 years, TCU’s Pre-Health Professions Program has prepared students for post-graduate schools through rigorous coursework, access to high-quality clinical experiences and personalized academic advising from faculty mentors.
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History of TCU Pre-Health Professions
1911: TCU takes over operations of the Fort Worth School of Medicine in downtown. 1912: The American Medical Association issues new requirements forcing medical schools to have hefty endowments. By 1917, the university is warned it is not in compliance and the board of trustees closes TCU’s medical school. 1913: Story in the Horned Frog notes
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