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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.
Spanish Internship Class Connects TCU Students with Fort Worth's Latino Community
Through hands-on placements with local nonprofits, students used their language skills to connect, educate and advocate, making meaningful contributions while gaining invaluable real-world experience.
From the Classroom to Courtside: Ethan Gray's Role in a Historic March Madness Run
Balancing equations and game-day duties, Ethan Gray seamlessly blends student research with courtside stat-tracking, striking the perfect balance between academic ambition and athletic dedication.
Andrew Stewart on Balancing Ballet, Graduate School and Earning a Master's at 14
While most 14-year-olds are wrapping up middle school, Andrew Stewart is adding another college degree to his list.
Kyle Fields '23 Talks Superheroes, Hip Hop and Benefits of MLA Program
This spring, Kyle Fields ’23 will walk the stage for his Master of Liberal Arts, two years after graduating with a degree in communication studies from the Schieffer College of Communication.
2025 AddRan Senior Spotlights: Olivia, Davis and Dominic
The AddRan College of Liberal Arts is proud to celebrate an exceptional group of graduates from the class of 2025.
2025 AddRan Senior Spotlights: Jack, Jackson and Juliana
The AddRan College of Liberal Arts is proud to celebrate an exceptional group of graduates from the class of 2025.
LEAD Program Explores Leadership in the Face of California Wildfires
California wildfire news has shifted largely to insurance matters, runoff challenges and, alas, wildfire risks of the upcoming summer. For those who were there, however, the disaster itself is still at the forefront.
Women of Devotion: Antoinette DeNapoli Researches Female Ascetics Leading Change
DeNapoli’s research seeks to understand how women navigate religious spaces traditionally dominated by men.