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Portrait Project Pays Homage to the Thorps
Depictions of Charley and Kate Thorp will be unveiled Oct. 25, paying tribute to the formerly enslaved couple's contributions to TCU.
'A Community Initiative': Wendi Sierra Appointed Native American Nations and Communities Liaison
The John V. Roach Honors College associate professor will continue relationship-building and an effort to ensure that students learn from - rather than about - Native Americans.
Winners Announced for 2024 Campus Awards
The 2024 winners of some of TCU's prestigious university awards are official. Read on for details on the honorees, who were celebrated at the Welcome & Opening Luncheon.
Asian Studies Leads AAPINH Heritage Celebration in April
Although the national heritage month is in May, TCU's Asian American Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian Heritage Month begins with a kickoff event April 8.
Reconciliation Day 2024 to Feature New Campus Mural
The April 10 event will head back to the Intellectual Commons with a new centerpiece and a full line-up from the Race & Reconciliation Initiative.
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.