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TCU Baseball’s Road to Omaha Begins in Oregon

The No. 2-seeded Horned Frogs open postseason play against No. 3 seed USC at 2 p.m. Friday in the first game of the NCAA Corvallis Regional. The region includes Saint Mary's and host Oregon State.  Read More »

Suki John Wins 2025 Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography  

The professor of dance earned the prestigious honor, surpassing major box office contenders such as “Wicked” and “Snow White.”
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Big 12 Development Leaders Embrace Philosophy of Stronger Together

Advancement professionals from 10 states and 16 universitites converged on the TCU campus for our conference where Brett Yormark, commissioner, and Mike Buddie spoke of shared goals.
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AddRan Names Brad Lucas Associate Dean of Research, Graduate Studies

The professor of rhetoric and composition is committed to graduate education and the full range of research and creative activity, and he advocates for cross-disciplinary innovation and engagement.
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Schieffer Faculty Awarded Grants to Explore Communication in a Rapidly Changing World

From e-cigarette use to artificial intelligence, faculty in the Bob Schieffer College of Communication are asking timely questions — and securing competitive research funding to help answer them.
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Attend Coffee and Connection with the New Chancellor Pullin June 2
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Guided Tours of Peru: College of Education Hosts Study Abroad Presentation 
PianoTexas Hosts Young Artists Recital June 2  
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