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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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TCU Alumna Dr. Britni Williams: Fighting COVID-19 on the Front Lines

Dr. Britni Williams ā€˜12 (biology) is currently working as an emergency medicine resident. When news of COVID-19 originally broke, Williams recognized the importance of activities that people should do daily, including washing hands, covering sneezes, and getting a flu shot.

April 9, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis
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Software Solutions: Partnering with Mercy Clinic of Fort Worth

This year, one group of the computer science capstone course is working with the Mercy Clinic of Fort Worth to develop a software program to manage and track volunteer hours, making the process more efficient for the organization.

April 8, 2020, by Caroline Weber '20

An Alum's Fulbright Experience in Switzerland

A Q&A with Fulbright recipient Cooper Gould

April 7, 2020, by Riley O'Donnell, CSE communications intern
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Student Spotlight: Andrew Pineider

Junior electrical engineering major, Andrew Pineider, didn’t take the traditional path of a high school graduate; however, he brings a unique background to his academic studies at TCU.

April 7, 2020, by Riley O'Donnell, CSE communications intern
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Soccer and Psych - How Whitney Sullivan Scores on the Field and in the Lab

Whitney Sullivan is a midfielder on the TCU soccer team. She is a psychology major with a child development minor.

April 7, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis, CSE communications intern
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Timothy Schwartz '20

Tim Schwartz is a chemistry major from Trabuco Canyon, California. Schwartz was the first author on the paper ā€œElectronic influence of substitution on the pyridine ring within NNN pincer-type molecules,ā€ published in the academic journal Dalton Transactions on January 28, 2020.

April 7, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis, CSE communications intern

New Chemistry Course Geared Toward Engineering Majors

In the fall of 2019, Steve Weis, professor and chair of the engineering department, recognized the need for a new chemistry course and started developing it.

April 6, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis, CSE communications intern
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Ray Seguin - Class of 2020

Ray Seguin is a current student in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics at TCU. She is originally from El Paso, Texas, and graduated from UT Arlington with a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science.

April 1, 2020, by Anne Reneslacis, CSE communications intern
Dr. Greg Scheideman ’77, Dr. Bill Runyon, Jr. ’84, and Dr. David Kostohyrz, Jr. ’01 each started their academic journey at TCU before becoming oral surgeons.

Brightening the future for pre-dental students

For more than 100 years the TCU Pre-Health Professions Institute has prepared students for a professional career in medicine and health care.

April 1, 2020, by Andrea Stafford, marketing coordinator

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