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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 TBRI® Practitioner Training.

Amber Witherby '16 '19

Amber Witherby ’16 ’19 MS (Ph.D.) is passionate about exploring cognition – specifically through investigating methods to enhance learning across a broad spectrum of ages with a particular emphasis on student learning.

June 21, 2019, by Andrea Stafford, marketing coordinator

Emma Beebe '20 - Student Spotlight

Beebe has recently been working with Liran Ma, associate professor of computer science, on the DSound application.

March 7, 2019, by Lindy Lamme '19
Dr. and Mrs. Clark

A Dedication to Giving - It's in the Family

The Clark’s generosity enables the Pre-Health Professions Institute to award selected pre-health students with scholarship support based on academic merit or financial aid needs.

November 15, 2018, by Andrea Stafford, marketing coordinator

The Science of Obesity Prevention

Jada Stevenson, assistant professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences and director of interprofessional education for the College of Science & Engineering, is passionate about obesity prevention and has focused her research around this alarming statistic.

November 17, 2017, by Paige Ruedy

Computer Scientist Creates Hearing Aid App

Hearing is one of our most critical senses. About 48 million adults in the U.S. have some sort of hearing loss (Hearing Loss Association of America). Computer Science Associate Professor Liran Ma is developing an iPhone-based application to create opportunity and access to affordable, effective and easy-to-use hearing aids.

July 17, 2017, by Andrea Stafford

A small look at big results

Jeff Coffer, professor of chemistry, saw the need and opportunity to enhance technologies for student research at the inter-disciplinary level. In the chemistry department, Coffer and his research group work almost exclusively at the nano-level; therefore an improved microscope significantly improves data collection abilities.

June 26, 2017, by Andrea Stafford

Youngest TCU Graduate Receives Physics Degree

At age 11, Carson Huey-You enrolled in TCU to pursue his nearly lifelong goal of studying quantum mechanics. The young physicist received his bachelor’s degree during spring commencement, making him the youngest graduate in school history.

May 12, 2017, by Andrea Stafford

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