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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.

Yvonne Igodan holds lapel pin in case.

TCU Alumna's Journey From Athlete to Entrepreneur

Yvonne Igodan ’14 (M.Ed. ’18), a College of Science & Engineering alumna and former TCU volleyball player (’10-’14), is now making her mark off the court through a different project: Pinned Pins, a licensed vendor of TCU lapel pins.

April 29, 2025, by McKenzie Lane
A rare meteorite from Texas known as El Sauz

Meteorite Gift Enriches the Monnig Meteorite Gallery

The Monnig Meteorite Collection and Gallery at TCU continues to grow as a world-class resource for education and research, thanks to the generous support of donors like Philip and Ann Mani. The Manis have made several significant contributions to the collection over the past five years, including their most recent gift through their private collection, Radiant Point, Ltd.—a rare meteorite from Texas known as El Sauz.

February 20, 2025
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TCU's Rhiannon Mayne Illuminates the Wonders of the Geminid Meteor Shower in ABC News Feature

Rhiannon Mayne, curator of the Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Collection and Gallery, shares her expertise with ABC News about the highly anticipated Geminid meteor shower, which peaks this weekend and promises to deliver a dazzling celestial display.

December 12, 2024
Hana Dobrovolny

Figure Eights and Physics: Physics & Astronomy Chair Hana Dobrovolny Has a Passion for Figure Skating

When she’s not researching computational biophysics, viral infections or cancer, TCU physics professor and department chair Hana Dobrovolny can be found skating on the ice.

December 11, 2024, by Brooke Rowland
Horned Frog

TCU's Research Helps Fort Worth Zoo Release Record Number of Texas Horned Lizards

TCU’s "Horny Toad Project," led by biology professor Dean Williams, Ph.D., has played a critical role in the Fort Worth Zoo’s record-breaking release of 617 Texas horned lizards into the wild.

December 9, 2024, by Abriana Nader
Bingyang Wei AI Workshop

Embrace AI with the EFAIST AI Integration Training Program

Bingyang Wei, Ph.D., of TCU’s Computer Science Department is organizing a workshop series titled ‘Empowering Faculty with AI for Scholarship and Teaching (EFAIST): AI Integration Training Program.’ Sponsored by TCU’s Research and Creative Activities Fund (RCAF), this program is designed to help faculty across various disciplines leverage AI technologies like ChatGPT to enhance both their teaching and research.

November 13, 2024, by Brooke Rowland
Botanic Gardens

TCU Environmental Sciences Partners with Fort Worth Botanic Garden for Family Education Day

TCU's Department of Environmental Sciences partnered with the Fort Worth Botanic Garden for Environmental Science Education Family Day, a free event designed to engage the public in interactive learning about local ecosystems and environmental conservation efforts.

November 4, 2024, by Abriana Nader
Crafts and Conversations

Crafting Connections: Bridging Generations Through TCU's Crafts & Conversations Program

Led by students from TCU’s Pre-Health Program, TCU’s Crafts & Conversations program forges a unique bond between students and the residents of Trinity Terrace, a Fort Worth retirement community.

October 16, 2024, by Abriana Nader
Susan Staples accepting her award

Susan Staples, Ph.D., Honored with Wassenich Award for Mentoring

Susan Staples, Ph.D., a dedicated faculty member in the TCU Department of Mathematics, has been awarded the Wassenich Award for Mentoring.

October 10, 2024, by Abriana Nader

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