Dive into Texas Christian University’s vibrant campus life, where championship-caliber Big 12 athletics and a tight-knit, nationally-ranked academic community blend seamlessly. At TCU, you’ll ...
The University Strategy & Innovation Office (USIO) drives forward-thinking strategies, fosters innovation and ensures that we remain competitive in a rapidly changing educational landscape.
"Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make ...
We welcome LGBTQ+ students, faculty, staff, alumni and allies to take part in our supportive programs, resource groups and learning opportunities. LGBTQ+ Resources offers year-round training for ...
The Portrait Project tells TCU’s story through portraiture around the campus that commemorates historically marginalized and underrepresented members of the Horned Frog community. Since the project’s ...
As one of the most powerful tools available to a U.S. president, executive orders can shape policy and governance. Michele Meitl, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice and assistant ...
With the opening of Hill Hall and Walsh Hall, residents will now have the ability to attend classes on the east side of ...
Higher education is changing rapidly. The landscape is increasingly competitive as families question the return on their investment, and enrollment is changing across the country. President Daniel W.
Silver Frogs started as a sliver of an idea for providing noncredit courses and lectures to lifelong learners. That idea grew into a signature program for TCU as this year marks the 10th anniversary ...
TCU will honor its largest graduating class to date, with an estimated 2,970 students earning their degrees in May 2025. Commencement weekend, May 9-10, 2025, will feature four ceremonies in Ed and ...
TCU’s culture of leadership and connection can be felt throughout the institution. Over the past decade, TCU has been deemed a “Great College to Work For” by the The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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