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It's hard to be better than perfect. The university's Master of Accounting class of 2007 achieved a 100 percent job placement rate upon graduation. Barry Bryan, director of the MAc program in the Neeley School of Business, said this was a result of a good job market and the program's graduates being highly qualified... (0) comments

Backup Jackson leads Frogs against CSU

Sophomore steps in for injured quarterback Andy Dalton

Backup Jackson leads Frogs against CSU

Marcus Jackson knew he was going to get some playing time against Colorado Sate University, but after an injury to starting quarterback Andy Dalton the game was his. Listen to the press conference (0) comments

Although Fort Worth crime statistics suggest the TCU area is relatively more safe than surrounding areas, that might not be the case. Fort Worth crime statistics in the TCU area do not show the total amount of crime because Fort Worth police do not report on-campus crime, said Kirk Byrom, a neighborhood police officer for the Fort Worth Police Department... (0) comments

The Neeley Entrepreneurship Center is hosting a family business seminar today to teach families how to transition the next generation into the business, said an assistant director at the center. Brad Hancock, assistant director of the center, said the seminar will cover critical issues that family-owned businesses deal with every day such as communication, conflict resolution, deciding who has the right combination of capability and motivation for the business world as well as other topics... (0) comments

Students will not need to travel far to give parents the true Fort Worth honky-tonk experience this Family Weekend. The Student Government Association is bringing it all to campus. Texas country music performer Kevin Fowler will perform at 4:30 p.m. Saturday in the Brachman parking lot... (0) comments

RealWorld Integrated Marketing Communications, an advertising agency staffed by TCU students, celebrates its first anniversary this month. The student-run advertising agency worked on 68 projects for 28 clients in its first year of operations, said the director of RealWorld IMC... (0) comments

Students who have desired to major in French or German, but never got the chance to, now have the opportunity. German and French studies majors are now available to students. Introduced this semester, this is the first time German has been offered as a major... (0) comments

A dining plan will go into effect next fall giving students unlimited access to meals in the new dining hall at the Brown-Lupton University Union, said the general manager of Dining Services... (9) comments

A TCU student who said he drove into the Wesley Foundation's building last week is working to repay the foundation. Police said a black Toyota Tundra struck the building on W. Lowden Street early on the morning of Sept. 19. The student identified himself to a Skiff reporter as the driver of the vehicle... (0) comments

From postcards to quilts to a life-sized gorilla, the artwork of 39 artists from 16 Texas counties is now available to view without ever leaving campus. Moudy Building North is showcasing these pieces of art at the 25th annual Art in the Metroplex exhibition... (0) comments

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