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Healing Comes Home: TBRI® Practitioner Training Returns to TCU Campus After Nearly a Decade

KPICD welcomes cohorts of professionals to Texas Christian University for flagship TBRIĀ® Practitioner Training.

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Winning Interception: TCU's Food Recovery Network Tackles Hunger by Taking Stadium Leftovers to Local Shelters

Have you ever stopped to think about what football programs do with the massive amounts of leftover food they have after home games? At TCU, the Food Recovery Network (FRN) ensures it finds its way to the less fortunate.

October 15, 2021
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TCU Senior Biology Student, Annemarie Thompson, Connects Students and Seniors Through Crafting Projects and Conversation

Annemarie Thompson, a senior biology major at TCU, founded Crafts & Conversations. Its objective is to connect students with seniors at Trinity Terrace, a Fort Worth retirement community, through fun crafting projects and conversation.

October 14, 2021
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TCU Chemistry Club Earns "Outstanding" Rating and the Green Chemistry Award for the 2020-2021 Academic Year

TCU’s Chemistry Club has received an ā€œOutstandingā€ rating along with the Green Chemistry Award for the 2020-2021 academic year from the American Chemical Society (ACS).

October 12, 2021
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TCU Professor Becky Johnson Takes Part in Making Fort Worth a Leader in Environmental Innovation

America’s first-ever museum dedicated exclusively to the environment could find a home in Fort Worth thanks to local community leaders in research, science, and education, as well as established business owners and entrepreneurs. Professor Becky Johnson is an EcoPlex advisory council member. She teaches several courses focused on the environment at TCU, and she believes that Fort Worth is already leading the change when it comes to water treatment and recycling programs.

October 6, 2021
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Horned Frog Comeback Q&A: Dean Williams Responds to Breakthrough in Reintroduction Efforts

A team of Texas horned lizard conservationists reached a major milestone this month with the successful release of the 1,000th captive-born reptile. Working to restore their decimated numbers, the Fort Worth Zoo partnered with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and TCU on reintroduction methodologies.

September 22, 2021
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TCU's Institute of Behavioral Research Received $11M to Assess the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Recidivism Reduction Programs

Led by the Institute of Behavioral Research director, Kevin Knight, a study team will conduct outcome research of the Federal Bureau of Prison’s (BOP) programs to assess their impact on post-release recidivism and societal adjustment. Over the next five years, the findings and recommendations will be provided to the BOP regarding potential strategies to improve the overall delivery and effectiveness of their programs.

September 21, 2021
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Anton Naumov, Associate Professor in the Physics Department, Receives $410,000 Grant From the National Institutes of Health

A $410,000 grant was awarded to associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Anton Naumov, for research into near-infrared emissive nanomaterials that can be utilized for bioimaging and drug delivery applications. Naumov says that the complexity of cancer conditions needs to be addressed with therapeutic strategies performing multiple functions: drug delivery, molecular imaging tracing drug delivery pathways, and biological sensing of cancer environments.

September 10, 2021
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CSE Professors Support Atatiana Project Summer STEM Camp

The Atatiana Project held a summer camp at TCU in July where children with limited or no computer access would receive a free laptop to utilize for furthering their education. Emily Herzig, an instructor in the Department of Mathematics, partnered with Curt Larsen, professor of professional practice in the College of Science & Engineering, in the camp effort, helping students assemble a computer from a kit and teaching them how to program and use it.

August 30, 2021
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Asteroid Named After Rhiannon Mayne, Associate Professor and Curator of the Monnig Meteorite Gallery

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) Small Body Nomenclature Working Group recently released its latest bulletin of asteroid names, and Associate Professor Rhiannon Mayne, Ph.D., was notified that she made the list. Asteroid 27529 (Rhiannonmayne = 2000 HJ64) is roughly 2.8 km in diameter and is located in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

July 23, 2021

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