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.
Dr. Raymond Smilor's 'Fire in the Classroom' Ignites Minds Across Italy
EAB Member Dr. Raymond Smilor’s award-winning book 'Fire in the Classroom' is honored at the Vatican on the "National Day of the Trainer."
TCU's Pre-Health Professions Institute Celebrates 110 Years
TCU’s Pre-Health Professions Institute celebrates 110 years of creating healthcare leaders.
Food for Thought: Tackling Food Waste with Dr. Gina Hill
Dr. Gina Hill, chair of The Department of Nutritional Sciences, shares more about what food waste is, the issues surrounding it, and practical ways to be a part of the solution.
Saddle Up! Student Was First Black Female Drover in Fort Worth
Quinceola Reid is a TCU senior. She is a biology major with a minor in health professions. She is a U.S. Navy veteran. And she was recently a drover for the Fort Worth Herd. Reid shared about part of her diverse experience with TCU News.  Read the full story.
Biochemistry Student Tatum K. Harvey Shares ACS Leadership Institute Experience
Second-year biochemistry student Tatum K. Harvey recently attended the American Chemical Society (ACS) Leadership Institute in Atlanta and shared her invaluable experience.
College of Science & Engineering External Advisory Board Welcomes New Member
The College of Science & Engineering welcomes a new member to its External Advisory Board this fall. Charis Ann Bennett has spent the last 30 years in leadership roles in various organizations, focusing on supporting science, art and literacy in public schools, national and international care and relief efforts, children’s advocacy, symphony guild and women’s groups.
TCU Physics Professor, Zygmunt (Karol) Gryczynski, is Pickleball Pro
In the lab, TCU physics professor, Zygmunt (Karol) Gryczynski, focuses on fluorescence spectroscopy, biomedical diagnostics, forensic, drug development/delivery, and nanophotonics. In his free time, however, Gryczynski is a pickleball phenom. He shares a little about his journey in the sport.
STEM Scholar Spotlight
Meet Jordan Ross who plans to become a leader in the electrical engineering field.
C.A. Quarles '60 and His Wife Sonja Pledge $30,000 Commitment to the College of Science & Engineering
As we kick off the 10th annual TCU Gives Day, we received a generous challenge gift from Dr. C.A. Quarles ’60, and his wife Sonja. They have pledged an additional $30,000 commitment to the College of Science & Engineering and challenges 150 donors to join them by making a gift of any amount to any designation in the College.