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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A consuming problem: Drug and alcohol abuse on campus
New group tackles drug and alcohol abuse on campus.
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East campus readies for construction: Intellectual Commons underway
New academic building, overhauls to library and Bass Building, parking changes a part of new round of campus expansion.
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No car? No problem. TCU partnership with Zipcar
Zipcar, Inc., the world’s leading car-sharing network, brings two vehicles for rent to TCU campus.
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Suicide prevention: TCU awarded a national grant
TCU awarded a national grant
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Drumline wins percussion “national championship”
Horned Frog band members finish ranked No. 1 of 26 competitors in college division of Marching Percussion Festival held at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention.
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Accolades keep coming for Neeley School of Business
Busiess school ranked for MBA, entrepreneurship programs and overall undergraduate experience.
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Colby celebrates 40th Halloween bash
With “nice” and “scary” routes through the dorm, more than 2,000 kids showed off their costumes while the undergraduates showcased their October decor.
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African leader: Democracy is appealing
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo promotes active citizenry, market economy.
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Spirited senate debate . . . Sen. Wendy Davis ’90 and Rep. Mark Shelton
TCU got a front-row seat to one of Texas’ nastiest and most expensive legislative race in October when it hosted the second of three debates between Sen. Wendy Davis ’90 and Rep. Mark Shelton who vied for the Senate District 10 seat. Davis would win the election in November with 51.1 percent of the vote,
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