Stories
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.
Preserving and Teaching History, One Page at a Time
Alex Hidalgo, Ph.D., is preserving and teaching history using centuries-old documents from colonial Latin America.
New AddRan Faculty Members Ready To Make Their Mark
New faculty arrivals to TCU's oldest college ready to contribute to a legacy of liberal arts education and leading research.
Welcome Home, AddRan: A Message from Dean Watson
Dean Sonja Watson, Ph.D., welcomes AddRan students and faculty back to campus and shares her thoughts on the academic year ahead.
AddRan Ambassadors Return to Campus
Launched in 2020, the AddRan Ambassadors return to campus to spread AddRan's mission and serve as leaders for their peers.
Cormican, Chen Receive Six-Figure Grant From NSA For Chinese Language Program
TCU’s Department of Modern Language Studies received a six-figure grant from the National Security Agency’s (NSA) STARTALK program.
Career Ready: TCU Class of 2021 Already Making an Impact
Another graduating class of Horned Frogs is ready to change the world for the greater good. Finishing strong amid a pandemic, members of the class of 2021 have proved their resilience and grit, skills valued by potential employers.
A Professor's Research Explores Muslim Commentators and Biblical Texts
Professor Samuel Ross studies the evolution of Quran commentaries throughout history.
Women and War
War has long been considered a man’s game, but Swanee Hunt ’72 and Professor Kara Dixon Vuic are rewriting war stories, giving women more significant roles.