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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.
Chemistry Detectives: A Capstone Lab Requiring Students to Identify Unknown Organic Substances
TCUâs organic laboratory course âOrganic Qualitative Analysis,â a department capstone lab, might very well be renamed âChemistry Detectives.â This is a fun twist on discovering and identifying unknown chemical compounds using deduction and reasoning.
Senior Environmental & Sustainability Sciences Student Lauren Trotter Makes a Difference One Tree at a Time
Lauren Trotter, a senior Environmental & Sustainability Sciences student at TCU, has raised money to plant more trees on TCU campus and organized a donation drive during move out to donate items. Trotter has worked as representative of sustainability related initiatives for the College of Science & Engineering in the Student Government Associated (SGA) since the fall of 2021. The last two years of her undergrad, Trotter advocated for improvement of sustainability at TCU.
TCU's Department of Geological Sciences Holds First-Ever Earth Week Celebration and Open House
To celebrate Earth Week, TCUâs Department of Geological Sciences has planned a fun event and open house in the Sid Richardson Atrium on April 20 from 2 â 5 p.m. featuring giveaways, interactive demonstrations, and food trucks.
CSE Honors Research Forum and Boller Award Competition Results
The CSE Honors Research Forum took place last Friday, April 14 and featured 38 presentations from students taking departmental honors. As part of the Symposium, CSE was tasked with selecting four student presenters to compete in the university-wide Boller Award Competition for Best Honors Presentation.
Engineering Professor Morgan Kiani Invited to Participate in Fulbright Specialist Grant
Morgan Kiani, TCU engineering professor, was invited to participate in a Fulbright Specialist grant at University Politehnica Timisoara in Romania this summer. Being awarded this grant is a reflection of Kianiâs leadership and contributions to global communities.
Geology Professor John Holbrook's Research Published in Sedimentology
TCU geology professor John Holbrook was published in the latest issue of Sedimentology for his groundbreaking research in the analysis of the origins of the Dockum Group strata, which make up the rocks of Texasâs Palo Duro Canyon. The paper, worked on in collaboration with his masterâs student Sam Walker, highlights the role mega monsoonal flash floods play in creating this strata and why these rocks are vast sources to find early Mesozoic vertebrates.
Senior Design Projects Allow Engineering Students to Work Directly with Industry Sponsors
The senior design program in the College of Science & Engineeringâs Department of Engineering is a year-long opportunity for senior engineering majors to work directly with industry sponsors to produce a solution to a relevant issue. The project begins in the fall of studentsâ senior year, and project completion is expected the following spring.
Stellar Actuarial Program Prepares CSE Students for Success
TCUâs Actuarial Program is designed to prepare students with a supreme mathematical foundation for careers in risk management, insurance, pension planning, and financial planning. Actuarial career options can also extend to fields where prediction skills and analysis of compound interest are crucial, such as criminal justice.
Twenty Years of Celebrating Student Research
This year marks the 20th annual Michael and Sally McCracken Student Research Symposium (SRS) for the College of Science & Engineering. SRS, held on April 28 from 11:30 a.m.â3:45 p.m., offers a professional, yet relaxed environment for students to present their research and mingle with various departments.