Keys to success for Colombian piano students
Colombian students travel to TCU to perfect piano skills
Object lesson: Amethyst
Purple quartz colored by iron is the official gemstone of TCU.
Features | Topics: object lesson
The shape of things to come at Harris College of Nursing
As the frame of the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences’ new building began to rise during the fall semester, faculty, staff and students watched with anticipation. In November, the building reached a milestone as the highest piece of steel was placed during a traditional topping ceremony. It was the second of two such
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Last graduation at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (for a while)
TCU conferred degrees on 821 graduates in December during Fall 2013 Commencement exercises in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. It was the last such ceremony at the venue for nearly two years, as the 52-year-old arena will undergo a $50-plus-million renovation and reopen by November 2015. TCU is making plans to conduct graduations in May 2014, December 2014
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Athletics
Trustees address campus growth, tuition
At November meeting, Board approves more construction, renames College of Communication, adjusts tuition and aid
TCU campus construction boom
A guide to the where and when of TCU’s The Academy of Tomorrow.
Q&A with … Ford Motor Company’s Jon Coleman
Ford Motor Company executive says the automaker’s new natural gas-powered F-150 could make big waves in the truck market.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Q&A
Campus chatter … TCU ice days
Students took to Twitter to urge the university to stay closed on the first day of Finals Week. They didn’t have a snowball’s chance.
Made in the shades . . . DropShades smart glasses
The future’s so bright for three TCU entrepreneurs with a novel concept: audio-responsive sunglasses that light up to the beat.
Horned Frog handmade
For personal items and TCU-themed gifts look no farther than artists and crafters.