Infographic – Library Facts
We break it down, book-by-book.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: infographic
Howard G. Wible
1920-2015
Popular teacher and administrator rose from night professor in the Evening College to provost and acting chancellor during a 27-year career at TCU.
Alumni | Topics: Frogs We Will Miss
Q&A – Schieffer College dean Kris Bunton
We sat down with Bunton to listen to her thoughts on ethics in the rapidly evolving field of communication.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Q&A,Schieffer College of Communication
Max Krochmal on the Liberal Roots of Texas
History professor’s new book examines the power of multiracial Democratic coalitions in mid-20th century Texas.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery | Topics: Research & Discovery
Habitat inventions at Fort Worth Zoo
Science meets art in a new interdisciplinary course designed to boost animal activity at the Fort Worth Zoo.
Features | Topics: College of Science & Engineering
Schollmaier Arena – Best Court in the Country
After a $72 million renovation, the updated basketball facilities open a gleaming new front door to TCU Athletics.
Energy Institute’s Advice for Mineral Owners
Pioneering program doles out the know-how for securing successful oil and gas leases.
Features | Topics: College of Science & Engineering
The New Mary Couts Burnett Library
The heart of TCU’s academic exploration has been reimagined for a new era.
Features | Topics: Student resources
Brenton Cooper’s Research on Vocal Learning
The psychology professor studies how songbirds develop the ability to make sounds, and his results could benefit humans.
Campus News: Alma Matters, Research + Discovery | Topics: Research & Discovery
Where’s Karl Lagerfeld?
Alumnae created the fictional Fleur de la Sabine to trace the fashion icon around the world.
Alumni | Topics: What I Learned Since Graduation