One heartbeat
From unranked and off-the-radar to College Football Playoff contender, the 2014 TCU Football team surprised everyone — except themselves. How the 2014 Peach Bowl season began from disappointment.
Features, Sports: Riff Ram | Topics: Athletics
Heisman finalist now a hall of famer
With 5,387 career rushing yards, LaDainian Tomlinson ’05 helped usher in a new golden era of TCU football. This fall, the College Football Hall of Fame enshrined him.
Humbling hunch sows a spectacular season
The seeds of TCU’s unexpectedly awesome season started as an early new-year resolution of sorts. In December 2013, after 13 seasons as the Horned Frogs head coach and two years in the Big 12, Gary Patterson realized he needed a new offense to keep up in the high-scoring league. The 2013 season had been a
The rights stuff
After 20 years, TCU’s Women and Gender Studies program gains in popularity and relevance.
Exploring race, ethnicity and place
More than 50 years since the start of the Civil Rights Movement, TCU students and faculty explored the evolving intersection of races and places.
The Rise of the Chancellor’s Scholars
Record growth in the scholarship program attracts the best and brightest, elevates TCU’s national profile.
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José Feghali: 1961-2014
1985 Cliburn gold medalist and TCU Artist-in-Residence was inspiring teacher and technology lover.
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A chance to change
As a Chancellor’s Scholar graduating in 2015, learning among the top students was transformative. Now, it’s time to return the investment.
Luther Adkins: 1926-2014
Media executive helped take the TCU Radio Club from playing radio in the 1940s to a fully functioning station with an actual broadcast.
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Paulette Burns: 1949-2014
Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences dean helped launch master’s degree in social work and an oncology-emphasis track in baccalaureate nursing, plus centers for oncology education and evidence-based practice.
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