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Healing Comes Home: TBRIź Practitioner Training Returns to TCU Campus After Nearly a Decade

KPICD welcomes cohorts of professionals to Texas Christian University for flagship TBRIÂź Practitioner Training.

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CSE's STEM Scholar Program Receives INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine's 2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award

Today, TCU’s STEM Scholar Program, based in the College of Science & Engineering, received the 2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education. It’s the third time the STEM Scholar Program has been given this award.

August 15, 2023
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CSE Pre-Health Professions Institute Alumni Featured in Chicago Mural

Three extraordinary health care professionals that were the product of TCU’s College of Science & Engineering Pre-Health Professions Institute were featured on the latest in a series of hand-painted murals celebrating TCU's 150th Anniversary. Serving as leaders at the individual and community level in their current roles, these alumni are fittingly represented as larger-than-life in painted portraits in downtown Chicago.

August 14, 2023
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An Inside Look Into the Biodiversity and Human Development Study Abroad Course in South Africa

A day-by-day breakdown of TCU's Biodiversity and Human Development study abroad course in South Africa.

August 8, 2023, by Dr. Michael Slattery
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Zoranna Jones, CSE's Assistant Dean for Student Support, Receives Game Changer Award

TCU’s Game Changer Award has been given to Zoranna Jones, assistant dean for Student Support in the College of Science & Engineering. Jones says, “Being honored with the Game Changer Award is amazing! I don’t do this work for recognition. My goal is always to aid students in their journey for success, whatever that looks like for them.”

August 8, 2023
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College of Science & Engineering External Advisory Board Welcomes New Member

Watt Matthews will join the College of Science & Engineering External Advisory Board this fall. Mr. Matthews is currently a vice president of investments at the Legett Foundation and the Kickapoo Springs Foundation. Mr. Matthews comes from a long history of ranching. Currently Mr. Matthews, his wife Elizabeth, and their three children live in San Antonio.

August 4, 2023
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Ranch Management Program Welcomes New Director

Dr. Matthew Garcia will join the College of Science & Engineering family at the start of the fall semester as director of Ranch Management. He comes to TCU from Utah State University, where he served as associate department head and associate professor.

July 26, 2023
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TCU's Efforts in Areas of Deep Learning Security

Ze-Li Dou, associate professor in TCU’s mathematics department, Curby Alexander, associate professor of professional practice, and Liran Ma, professor of computer science, have been awarded a $220,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in recognition of their research and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and education in the areas of deep learning security.

July 17, 2023
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Biology Professor Mikaela Stewart Conducts Groundbreaking Breast Cancer Research

One in eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. It is the most common cancer among women globally, with more than 2 million new cases each year according to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. TCU biology professor Mikaela Stewart is innovating the way we research breast cancer in efforts to transform these harrowing statistics into stories of victory.

May 19, 2023, by Audrey Klinefelter
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Meteor That Crashed to Earth in February Donated to TCU's Monnig Meteorite Gallery

A few months ago, residents of Starr County reported a loud blast accompanied by a streak of fire falling from the sky. A meteor traveling nearly 30,000 mph with energy equal to eight tons of TNT landed on a remote ranch near El Sauz, Texas. It was reported that the entire Rio Grande Valley, all the way into Mexico, heard and felt the shock from sonic booms.

May 5, 2023, by Audrey Klinefelter

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