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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.

Fighter Jets Flying in Formation During the Korean War. USAF, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

History Takes Flight

Graduate and Undergraduate History Students Get Big-Name Support for Research Into the Costs of War for America’s Aviators.

June 10, 2022, by Collin Yoxall
The Women's Center Chapbook Cover, 2022

Service Learning and Social Change

How Chantel L. Carlson Turned Her Class into a Way for Survivors of Assault and Abuse to Share Their Stories.

May 11, 2022, by Collin Yoxall
One of a series of TCU campus photos, taken November 8, 2021. Shown: detail of the atrium between the north and south Moudy buildings. Photo by James Anger

Art Reflecting Art

Matthew Pitt Uses Artwork as Writing Inspiration

May 6, 2022, by Collin Yoxall
2022 Retiring AddRan Faculty Members

Honoring Faculty Service and Excellence

Colleagues Honor Four Retiring AddRan Faculty Members.

May 4, 2022, by Collin Yoxall
Ancient Building Near Trees in Myanmar. Photo credit: Pexels

Bringing Asia Into the Classroom

Carrie Liu Currier, Ph.D., Leads Volunteer Effort to Educate Teachers on Asian Culture, History, Politics and Economics

April 14, 2022, by Collin Yoxall
TCU seniors Emily Jackson, Libby Maack and Zackary Mega

Senior Spotlights 2022: Three Outstanding May Graduates

As another academic year comes to a close, we wanted to highlight a few extraordinary AddRan seniors and their plans after graduation.

April 12, 2022, by Collin Yoxall
Harris College MSW student Ashley McAuley speaks with an unsheltered homeless individuals on Fort Worth's Lancaster Avenue area. Photo credit: Brie Diamond, Ph.D.

Helping People Without Homes Find Shelter

Brie Diamond and Criminal Justice Majors Partner with Harris College, Local Nonprofits, to Better Serve Fort Worth Homeless Population

April 6, 2022, by Collin Yoxall
El Paso Street, early 1900s, El Paso, Texas | Jack Parsons, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

A Living Wage-But for Whom?

Leah LaGrone’s ’21 Ph.D. History Dissertation Tells the Story of How a Law Meant to Help Women Avoid Sex Work Turned Into an Ugly Fight Involving White Supremacy

March 31, 2022, by Collin Yoxall