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 TBRI® Practitioner Training.
TCU, UK Awarded $4.7 Million to Reduce Overdose Among Justice-Involved Women
Kevin Knight, Ph.D., of TCU's Institute of Behavioral Research and partners at the University of Kentucky receive a $4.7 million, five-year grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to support a new study aimed at reducing overdose risk among women in the criminal legal system.
Geological Sciences Professor Launches "Once Upon a Geologic Time" Video Series
John Holbrook, PhD, and his students launch "Once Upon a Geologic Time," a video series uncovering the ancient histories hidden in rock formations worldwide. In the first installment, Holbrook and graduate student Sam Knox ’25 take viewers deep into the Raton Basin.
A Bright Future: Physics Professor and Undergraduate Students Shine in Luminescence Research
Zygmunt (Karol) Gryczynski, Ph.D., and TCU students Danh Pham ’28 and Rajveer Sagoo ’26 earn prestigious recognition with their paper on luminescence, featured as the front cover of the Luminescence Journal.
Lee Knox Joins Ranch Management Faculty
This fall, TCU and the College of Science & Engineering welcome Lee A. Knox as the new holder of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Professorship in Ranch Management. He brings to TCU a focus on resources and conservation.
Developmental Psychology Expert Named New Chair of TCU's Department of Psychology
A professor at TCU since 2011, Naomi Ekas, Ph.D., now steps into the role of department chair of the department of psychology in the College of Science & Engineering.
Unveiling Cosmic Mysteries: TCU's Monnig Meteorite Collection and Gallery Named Must-See Museum
TCU's Monnig Meteorite Collection and Gallery featured as one of eight must-see Texas museums on college campuses by TexasMonthly.
Laws of Motion: Mechanical Engineering Student Competing in 2024 Olympics
Mechanical engineering student Jadon Wuilliez '25 is representing Team Antigua and Barbuda in the 100-meter breaststroke at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
From Actuarial Science to Olympic Sand: Alumna Shines in Beach Volleyball
Actuarial Science alumna Daniela Alvarez ‘23 represents Team Spain in beach volleyball at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Advanced Instruments Propel Scientific Research
The College of Science & Engineering at TCU has purchased two cutting-edge instruments: a Keyence VHX7000 and a Raman microscope.