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Works with members of the Student Affairs staff in matters concerning formation and operation of all student groups. The committee determines policy for these groups and hears cases of rules ...
The Plume Award is an annual TCU recognition of individuals and organizations that have made a significant contribution to TCU and its goal of fostering a campus community that is welcoming for all.
Has authority to hear appeals from quasi-judicial committees listed in the Judicial System document provided the dispute involves an alleged violation of the Bill of Student Rights and/or the court of ...
The William E. Tucker Award for Integrity & Ethical Leadership is named in honor of Texas Christian University’s 8th Chancellor. Chancellor Tucker led TCU from 1979 through 1998. He is remembered for ...
The Charley & Kate Thorp Award for Advancing Community is named in honor of Charley and Kate Thorp, a formerly enslaved couple who were instrumental figures at AddRan Male and Female College in the ...
Monitors all existing and future initiatives regarding diversity, equity and inclusiveness on campus and makes recommendations to the Chancellor on future initiatives, priorities and practices that ...
Catalyze, coordinate, and promote sustainability efforts and events among students, faculty, and staff, and advocate for and raise awareness of social, environmental, and economic sustainability ...
This committee is a formal means of communication between the athletic department, the faculty, the student body and the administration. The Committee’s primary focus is on academic matters and ...
In 2014, a small group of generous individuals purchased the home from David Minor ’80 as a gift to the University for use by the families of all future Chancellors. Mr. Minor was a successful Fort ...
Mother’s Day is upon us. Commencement weekend is upon us. TCU’s first-ever graduate-only ceremony is upon us. And for two TCU graduates, it’s all setting the perfect scene.
Campbell might be slightly biased but he’s also right. He had been responding to a question about how he’d explain the 18-month trajectory of his team to the national sports audience who, in many ...
Michele Meitl, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice and assistant director of the graduate program, explains the nature of executive orders, their legal boundaries, and how their ...
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