TCU’s youngest undergraduate is about to be its youngest Ph.D.
Carson Huey-You: Researching Physics, Making History
May 9, 2024
TCU’s youngest undergraduate is about to be its youngest Ph.D.May 9, 2024
TCU’s youngest undergraduate is about to be its youngest Ph.D.TCU’s youngest undergraduate is about to be its youngest Ph.D.
Cayla Prophater is a biology major, Pre-Health student, NCAA swimmer, president of the TCU Pre-Dental Club, and now, a published author. Her children's book “Stella the Shark Has a Toothache” was inspired from integral opportunities in and out of the classroom.
TCU’s College of Science & Engineering hosted its 21st annual Michael and Sally McCracken Student Research Symposium (SRS) spotlighting undergraduate and graduate student research.
Twenty-five years ago this month, a tragic event occurred that seemed to forever shift our culture: the mass shooting at Columbine High School. TCU psychology instructor Nur Cayirdag spoke to TCU News about how the event has impacted our culture and where we find ourselves today.
Embracing the chance to be immersed into a new culture, conduct research, and grow personally and professionally, Brooke Boisvert's Fulbright experience has profoundly shaped her path through medical school and beyond.
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 of creating healthcare leaders.
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.
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.
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