TCU students helped to rank campus 10th in having a major Greek-life presence, according to a 2007 Princeton Review book released in August. Students surveyed for the Princeton Review book "Best 361 Colleges" describe typical TCU students as "frat-tastic: Girls wear a polo shirt, designer jeans and the latest trendy handbag... (0) comments
The anthropology program, which lost three of its five faculty members within the past six months, is now looking for a full-time faculty member as part of its effort to revise the program. The three faculty members left under different conditions and interviews for a new faculty member, who would start next fall, will begin in the spring, said Miguel Leatham, an assistant professor of anthropology... (0) comments
Even before Sept. 11, 2001, TCU police officers were prepared to deal with potential terrorist attacks, a police official said. TCU Police Detective Kelly Ham has been trained to respond to nuclear, biological and chemical threats, including advanced certification in weapons of mass destruction... (0) comments
Even after a degenerative vision disease left her legally blind, the first female editor in chief of the TCU Daily Skiff never stopped being interested in the news or in life, her daughter said Monday night. Pauline Barnes Prescott, former student and editor in chief for the Skiff, died Saturday night at the age of 97... (0) comments
Reformed University Fellowship is under new leadership after its campus minister of seven years left last spring. Rob Hamby, the new minister for RUF, was interested in moving to another campus when he heard that Dustin Salter, TCU's former RUF campus minister, was looking to relocate as well... (0) comments