During the week, TCU alumni Scott and Julie Kuehn are an ordinary married couple, but on weekends and evenings, they are board game entrepreneurs. Scott Kuehn graduated from TCU in 1991, and Julie Kuehn graduated in 1994 - both of whom were radio-TV-film majors, Scott Kuehn said (0) comments
TCU Police have identified a group of teenagers they say are responsible for $20,000 worth of theft and vandalism on campus over the last three years. A group of 14- to 15-year-old boys from the TCU area have been linked to several incidents with damage totaling about $20,000, according to police estimates... (0) comments
This is the real world - almost. In an effort to make living on campus more reflective of life outside TCU, the new residence halls will have a 24-hour visitation policy, an administrator said. The visitation policy was adopted after considering the maturity level and social and study habits of students, said Craig Allen, director of residential services... (0) comments
Although construction of new fences around campus has decreased the number of vehicle burglaries in many parking lots, according to TCU Police data, additional methods are being implemented in other areas where crime remains frequent. TCU Police statistics indicate that fences on campus have made parking lots safer, significantly decreasing the total number of vehicle burglaries, yet crime in certain areas is consistently high... (0) comments
An upcoming Chinese program might grow with support from other departments. TCU currently only offers one Chinese course, but the course is being taught in English with an emphasis on culture solely. Sharon Fairchild, dean of the department of modern languages, said the AddRan College of Humanities and Social Sciences hopes to add an actual language component to the curriculum... (0) comments
It was nearly five years ago the admissions staff recognized the growing need for knowing Spanish. They decided to learn the language, and they took it seriously - all the way to Guatemala... (0) comments