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As the university removed mention of DEI programs from its website, TCU students reflected on the Black experience and the meaning of diversity.
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Mentions of the commitment on that prominent page have now disappeared. A Dec. 2 screenshot of the website, courtesy of the internet archive site Wayback Machine, shows a statement saying that TCU is committed to 鈥渂uilding a university for all,鈥 and noted that鈥檚 why DEI is a part of the core curriculum and a theme in TCU鈥檚 strategic plan.
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The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.
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After a 2024 with outstanding performances (Mavs, Stars and SMU) and disappointments (Cowboys and Rangers),
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Housing on-campus at Texas Christian University is scarce as the student population rises. And students say the cost of their cramped living space isn't worth it.
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Students at Texas Christian University struggle to find housing on and off campus. And their off-campus neighbors say the students are violating the "brothel law."
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Change is in the air at TCU, which announced this week that Boschini will be stepping down from his role on June 1. Current TCU President Daniel Pullin will assume the role of chancellor. TCU does not plan to hire a new president.
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As TCU expands its presence both in size and prominence, Victor Boschini, the chancellor of the university for more than two decades, will step away from his role as head of the university. Boschini, who was previously president of Illinois State University before coming to TCU in 2003, will become chancellor emeritus.
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If convicted, former Brite Divinity School professor Charles Bellinger could face up to 20 years in federal prison.
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As Texas Christian University gears up for its first week of the fall semester, one professor is attracting attention from a growing number of Tarrant County conservatives, including elected officials.
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The five-time International Basketball Federation gold medalist will take the court for Team USA in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, with the opening ceremony this Friday. It鈥檚 a 鈥渟urreal moment鈥 made real by the support of her family and coaches, Van Lith said.
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In a June 28 response to the recent $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, which paves the way for colleges to directly pay their student athletes, TCU provided insight into how it plans to navigate the new collegiate athletics landscape.