Stories
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.
Growing the Newest Crop of Leaders - A Look Inside the Ranch Management Program
The Ranch Management Program joined the College of Science & Engineering in April 2019. The program is uniquely designed to train students to meet the challenges and help shape the future of agricultural resource management.
Management 101: Adding It All Together
Emma Schmidt, junior actuarial sciences major from Waukee, Iowa, found her calling at an early age. Really, she found her callings early: mathematics and basketball. In addition to achieving a nearly perfect GPA at TCU, Schmidt spends her time as one of the managers of the TCU menās basketball team.
Alan Enciso '16 (Ph.D.) Works Alongside Nobel Laureate
Many scientists may hope to have the rare opportunity to work alongside a Nobel Laureate. Alan Enciso ā16 is living the dreams of many in a postdoctoral research position at Northwestern University under Sir Fraser Stoddart, a 2016 Nobel Laureate in chemistry.
Student Engineers Launch Community Outreach Program
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) chapter at TCU gives students interested in electrical engineering the opportunity to engage with each other outside of the classroom. Last year, IEEE President Mike Tran started a community outreach program teaching electrical engineering to Paschal High School students.
Engineering beyond the Classroom: an Interview with Jim Huffman
Jim Huffman, associate professor of professional practice in engineering at TCU, and founder of Beyond the Light Project, originally started out as a French major. When he began his undergraduate studies, he wasnāt quite sure which direction he wanted to go. But through some trial and error, Huffman shifted his studies to electrical engineering and found that he not only had the skills, but more importantly he had a passion for it.
Michael Weis '13 Hit a Home Run with Degree in Math
Ever heard of Moneyball? Michael Weis ā13 lives that reality every day in his role as a baseball analyst for the Baltimore Orioles.
Alumni Spotlight: Chris Reale '17
Since he was a young boy, Chris Reale ā17 knew he had a taste for the food industry and brought his dreams to life when he helped move Flores Barbecue to Fort Worth.
Lessons from Costa Rica about Environmental Impact
When most people think of Costa Rica, they may envision a leisurely vacation by the beach. However, that is not the case for the students who travel there with the Institute for Environmental Studies.
Disentangling the Brain and our Decision to Act
āHow do you decide to speak?ā asked Brenton Cooper, associate professor of psychology. Based on findings from previous scientific research, the brainās active neurons prompt you to open your mouth and form words; however, the process of deciding to act becomes more complex when considering what happens in the seconds before, during and after the act.