What you may not know about TCU Ranch Management
It was founded to develop a program that combined hands-on experience and practical business principles.
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The Modular Squad
TCU’s Institute for Environmental Studies helps the PGA go green at Colonial Invitational.
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The Crucial Crusade of an Amazon Cowboy
Century-old live oaks shelter the white clapboard Welder family ranch house and the fragrance of magnolias hangs in a breeze-less June morning. It’s barely 10 a.m. and already in the low 90s as …
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Green acres
Texas ranchers preserve land to protect habitats and heritage.
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Breaking point
A utility pole project helps engineering students test their tensile strength.
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Up on the roof
Environmental science graduate students Jon Kinder and David Williams are studying plants for green roofs.
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Roping the wind
TCU teams up with Oxford University to study how wind power is transforming Texas.
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A latte to think about
We need to remember that even a cup of joe leaves an environmental footprint.
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Instant impact
Frogs went to Oxford over the summer to compare environmental attitudes from across the pond.
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The boskiness of Killiekrankie
“To educate individuals to think and act as ethical leaders and responsible citizens in the global community.”
Pointing to TCU’s new mission statement, Faculty Senate Chair Nowell Donovan shows how the words of one generation have a way of inspiring generations to come.
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