Katherine Spillar Fights for Feminism
Activist helps lead the charge for gender equality.
Features | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Feature
Dan Jenkins Is a TCU Treasure
The award-winning sports writer made his name writing for Sports Illustrated and Golf Digest, and his books include Semi-Tough, which became a movie.
Features | Topics: Alumni,Feature,Schieffer College of Communication
Professors Track China-Russia Alliance
A new research initiative illuminates six decades of Sino-Soviet relations to help predict future patterns.
Features | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Feature
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
Warrior for Peace
Nobel laureate Leymah Gbowee mobilized women to demand an end to Liberia’s second civil war.
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
West Fort Worth Church Opens Garden to Community
The Ridglea ministry inspired by TCU students lets people rent a plot of land and join in on the fellowship and harvest.
Caylin Moore Taps into Talents
TCU’s second Rhodes Scholar doesn’t waste a minute of his day or an ounce of his talent.
Bill Morse Helps Cambodians Remove Landmines
After decades of war, alumnus works to clear the field and build schools.