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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.

Graduate students make a safe return to research with masks and social distancing

Reimagining the Classroom During a Pandemic

Technology has never been more important than it is today as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our daily lives and plans. Virtual meetings, study sessions, office hours, and education have become commonplace activities, and Zoom is now one of many familiar programs as we adapt into uncharted times in the world.

July 9, 2020, by A. Stafford

Teresa Wagner '86 - Making a Difference through Health Literacy

Health literacy is a passion and primary research focus for Teresa Wagner ’86 (DrPH, MS, CPH, RD/LD, CHWI, CHWC, DipACLM). Her efforts have resulted in regional and national recognition in the field and led to her receipt of the 2020 TCU Distinguished Alumni Award.

June 1, 2020, by Andrea Stafford

Julie Krzykwa '17 Earns First TCU Ph.D. In Biology

Julie Krzykwa ā€˜17 (MS) is the first student to earn a Ph.D. in biology from TCU after successfully defending her dissertation in April.

April 27, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis, CSE communications intern
Spencer Requa photo

Dr. Spencer Requa And The Battle Against COVID-19

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, Requa has worked in the emergency department, the medical ICU and the emergency department of a local children's hospital.

April 21, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis, CSE communications intern
Michaud with pre-health staff

Vincent Michaud '84

Vincent Michaud ā€˜84 takes his double major in chemistry and environmental sciences to places ā€œout of this world,ā€ through his role at NASA.

April 21, 2020, by Riley O'Donnell, CSE Communications Intern

The Importance of Research in Mathematics

The TCU Department of Mathematics does more than just solve equations and plug in numbers - faculty members seek to solve real-world problems, beginning with research.

April 21, 2020, by Riley O'Donnell, CSE communications intern
photo of face shields

Engineering Uses 3D Printers to Produce PPE

During the changing times of COVID-19, the College of Science & Engineering has found ways to contribute to the local community and to help ensure healthcare workers’ safety.

April 15, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis, CSE communications intern

TCU Chemistry Club Holds Influential Role with Fort Worth Youth and Community

What originated as a group of five aspiring scientists referred to as, ā€œTCU Chemistry Club,ā€ is now a community outreach group, bringing science and a momentum of higher education to the Fort Worth-Dallas area for more than a decade.

April 14, 2020, by Riley O'Donnell

CSE Donates PPE

The College of Science & Engineering donated spare supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as nitrile (exam) gloves, to local agencies – Moncrief Cancer Institute, Tarrant County Homeless Coalition, Careflite and Fort Worth Emergency Preparedness.

April 13, 2020

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