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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.
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 English Students Explore the Legacy of Phillis Wheatley Peters
TCU students in an English research seminar planned and led a film screening on Phillis Wheatley Peters, connecting classroom research with public humanities and community engagement.
Filled with Pride: Professor Talks to USA Today About Student-Athletes Ahead of TCU Sweet 16
After TCU Women’s Basketball secured a Sweet 16 spot, Marta Suarez’s viral postgame moment sparked national attention. Professor Alex Lemon discusses the academic dedication of TCU student-athletes and what fans don’t see behind the scenes.
Being in Relation: Book Explores the History of TCU's Land
The University’s recent 150th anniversary inspired a look at many aspects of TCU’s history, from its visionary leaders to the beauty of its physical campus.
Poet Laureate Ada Limn Visits TCU
Ada Limón, the 24th United States Poet Laureate and recipient of a 2023 MacArthur Fellowship, visited TCU’s campus in November 2023 as part of the Premier Green Chair lecture series. Limón is a Guggenheim Fellow and a recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry.
Alumna Angela D. Mack (Ph.D. '23) Wins National Award for Dissertation
The National Council of Teachers of English's Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) has named AddRan alumna Angela D. Mack (Ph.D. ’23) as the recipient of the 2024 CCCC James Berlin Outstanding Dissertation Award for her dissertation “Black Storytelling in Southside Funky Town, Texas: From the 76104 Zip Code to the Life and Legacy Work of Atatiana Carr-Jefferson as a Mattering of Black Life.”