TCU has named Mike Buddie its ninth athletic director in TCU history. Following a nationwide search, Buddie joins TCU from the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he served as director ...
TCU has launched a national search for its next director of intercollegiate athletics, enlisting the expertise of TurnkeyZRG, a premier executive search firm specializing in collegiate athletics ...
When clocks are set back as daylight-saving time ends every fall, another annual activity coincides at TCU. A campus lighting assessment is conducted to identify potentially unsafe areas on campus.
From the youngest Ph.D. in university history to a women’s sports renaissance and a leadership transition, TCU News takes a look back at the top stories of the year. Elliott Hill ’86 Named President, ...
TCU will host its fall commencement at 9 a.m. Dec. 14. TCU and Brite Divinity School will present degrees to approximately 770 candidates at Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena. Of the candidates, more than ...
TCU celebrated the achievements of 768 graduates during its fall commencement ceremony Dec. 14 at the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena. Degrees were conferred to candidates from TCU and Brite Divinity ...
After a highly competitive national search, TCU has chosen Floyd L. Wormley Jr. as its next provost and vice chancellor for Academic Affairs. His first day in the position will be Jan. 1, 2025.
It is once again time to ship your holiday packages, and Horned Frogs can conveniently check their list right here on campus. According to Andy Easley, manager of mail services at TCU, first class ...
The land that became the TCU campus has been Native Americans’ home for millennia. That’s important to know. Because our campus sits on ancestral homelands of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes who ...
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Commencement at TCU is a proud and joyful tradition where family and guests gather to celebrate our newest graduates.
TCU’s story began in 1873 when brothers Addison and Randolph Clark dreamed of creating a college where men and women could acquire a classical education and develop character. The Clarks were both ...