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TCU AddRan College Faculty Share Research on NPR's Academic Minute
Texas Christian University’s AddRan College of Liberal Arts is taking part in NPR’s Academic Minute, a national program that brings university research to a broad audience.
Muriel Cormican Recognized for Excellence in University Service and Leadership
The Michael R. Ferrari Award for Excellence in University Service & Leadership recognizes excellence in university service and leadership by a faculty or staff member at any level or in any administrative or academic unit.
AddRan Associate Dean Discusses TCU's AI Certificate in Dallas Morning News
As colleges prepare students for a workforce increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, The Dallas Morning News featured Muriel Cormican, associate dean of undergraduate studies and professor of German, discussing TCU's new interdisciplinary AI certificate.
Two TCU AddRan Alumnae Named Fulbright Scholars
The AddRan College of Liberal Arts is proud to announce two Fulbright Scholars who earned an English Teaching Assistant Award: Michel Graham ’26 and Amelia (Mia) Vu ’26.
From One Uniform to Another: Alumnus Wears SuperFrog, Army Gear with Pride
Matt Lowe '26 talks about his TCU experience from the AddRan College of Liberal Arts to life as SuperFrog.
Alumna Combines Liberal Arts, Cross-Discipline Work for Triple Degree
Originally a social work major in the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Karina Jimenez Torres ’26 quickly saw how the liberal arts could expand her opportunities.
2026 AddRan Graduates Explore New Possibilities with General Studies
The AddRan College of Liberal Arts is proud to celebrate an exceptional group of general studies graduates from the class of 2026.
TCU AddRan College Faculty Share Research on NPR's Academic Minute
Texas Christian University’s AddRan College of Liberal Arts is taking part in NPR’s Academic Minute, a national program that brings university research to a broad audience.
TCU Marks America's 250th by Reexamining the Revolutionary War
With the nation’s semiquincentennial on the horizon, Texas Christian University is taking a fresh look at the Revolutionary War through the LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium on War, Conflict, and Society.