Chancellor’s Message: Good neighbors and community connections
The need for community connections is in TCU’s DNA.
Winter 2013: Best new books
Anything for Thanksgiving Wanda Wallace ’72 BBA (MPA ’74) Wallace’s third novel features two best friends, Bud and Ginny, who meet again after 40 years to rekindle their relationship. As three Thanksgivings pass, they deal with danger, intrigue and deception to reveal boundless blessings and timeless truth. Available on amazon.com. Culture Without Accountability: What’s the
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Books: Conversation with Theresa Strouth Gaul
TCU English professor explores the surviving letters of Catharine Brown in her book Cherokee Sister: The Collected Writings of Catharine Brown (1818-1823)
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South of the Border . . . Study Abroad in Mexico
Students spend fall break exploring Mayan history
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TCU students compete in Model UN conferences
TCU Model UN builds on success
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Community school changes create separate Lives
Students explore how closing a high school left lasting effects in Como community
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Southwestern architectural features are echoes of the past
Spanish Professor Bonnie Frederick explores Muslim influence on Texas architecture
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Kinesiology option improves degree opportunities
Kinesiology changes degree options to improve opportunities
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Teachers’ aides as classroom collaborators
Doctoral student explores impact of teacher aides
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Baby Face
Psychology professor looks at how babies and parents react to each other
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