Stories
TCU Professor Honored with Distinguished Contribution Award
Jennifer Watson's 42-year career in communication sciences and disorders recognized for exemplary service.
Horned Frogs in the News: TCU Expert Advocates for Outdoor Exercise to Boost Health
In an Associated Press article, Deborah J. Rhea, Ed.D., highlights the benefits of being active, offering practical advice for gradually resuming physical activities and staying motivated.
Four Students Honored with Britton-Evetts Scholarship Award in Nursing
Fort Worth's Britton-Evetts Scholarship Award in Nursing awarded to TCU Nursing students Ashley Hernandez, Naisa Niyangaresi, Taylor Schmeets and DJ Truza.
From Nursing to Netting: Walking On to TCU's Women's Basketball Team
Injuries led TCU Nursing first-year student Ella Hamlin to walk on to TCU’s women’s basketball team. This is her story.
TCU Alum Revolutionizes Pediatric Respiratory Health
Exploring the boundaries of pediatric health, Ph.D. in Health Sciences grad Andreas Kreutzer redefines research in pediatric respiratory wellness.
Bridging the Gap Between Students and Faculty Through Meaningful Dialogue
TCU Professor in Social Work Tee Tyler’s, Ph.D., approach to student learning, professional readiness and community building extends university wide through its Dialogue Collective.
Grad Spotlight: Becoming a Research Scientist
As commencement approaches, Harris College Ph.D. in Health Sciences student Kate Webb reflects on her time at TCU.
Embracing Resilience and Adaptation On and Off the Diamond
From the baseball stadium to the operating room, David Parrett's story is a tale of resilience, change and adaptation. As he prepares himself to graduate as a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) in 2025, Parrett reflects on the inspiring path full of passion and determination that has brought him to this pivotal moment.
Pioneering Mentorship and Research in Health Sciences
From a passionate student in TCU’s Department of Kinesiology to a dynamic educator and researcher at the University of Southern Mississippi, Austin Graybeal’s, Ph.D., ’21 path reflects a profound dedication to both scientific inquiry and student development.