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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.
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.
AddRan Welcomes New Endowed Faculty Member for Fall 2025
AddRan College of Liberal Arts is pleased to welcome Laura R. Olson this fall as the new Herman Brown Chair of Political Science.
Building Connection: AddRan's New Faculty Mentorship Program Earns National Recognition
This year, Academic Impressions named TCU’s NFMP “Best New Faculty Program,” honoring its innovation and impact in higher education.
Claire Astrid Fuchs '21 Named TCU's First Eisenhower Global Scholar
Claire Astrid Fuchs ’21 is one of four Americans and the first Horned Frog to be named an Eisenhower Global Scholar in 2026.
Explaining Tariffs with Rishav Bista
What are tariffs and how do they affect the economy? In this Explained in 60 Seconds video from TCU’s social media team, Economics Professor Rishav Bista explains how tariffs work, why governments use them and who feels the impact the most.
Meet the New AddRan Faculty for 2025-26
AddRan College of Liberal Arts is proud to recognize our newest faculty members for the 2025-26 academic year.
Bridging Cultures, Building Skills: STARTALK Camp Equips Students for Global Success
TCU’s STARTALK Chinese language camp, made possible by a STARTALK grant from the National Security Agency, brings together high school and college students to experience hands-on activities, guest speakers and cultural simulations.
Center for Texas Studies Collaborates to Bring Tarrant County Stories to Life through Podcast
A new podcast, created through a partnership between the TCU Center for Texas Studies and the Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society (TCBHGS), is making sure local voices are heard and placing TCU students, faculty and alumni at the heart of the process.