On the Front Lines
International disease detective Rebecca Coulborn tracks the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
Alumni, Features, Web Extras | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Alumni,Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
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.
Features | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
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.
Features | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
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
Features | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
Learning through play at recess aids education
Kinesiology Professor Debbie Rhea launches pilot program to improve education with more playtime.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering,Research & Discovery
Long ago, the TCU School of Medicine
More than a century ago, Horned Frogs studied to become doctors at the university’s own medical school.
Features | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
Tree time . . . environmental science class
Environmental Stewardship class finds inspiration in nature on day-long field trip to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
Biology’s Hartman named new dean
Longtime TCU professor will serve as dean of TCU’s College of Science & Engineering program beginning June 1.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Campus News,Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering
Ten years of TCU research
Horned Frog biologists Matt Chumchal ’03 MS and Ray Drenner, and five of their graduate students, have produced 19 scholarly papers and 93 scholarly presentations.
Features, Research + Discovery | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering,Research & Discovery
What is mercury and why is it a concern?
Once deposited in water, certain microorganisms can change it into methylmercury, a highly toxic form that builds up in fish, shellfish and animals that eat fish.
Features, Research + Discovery | Topics: Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering,Research & Discovery

