Want to shape the future? TCU AddRan College of Liberal Arts programs provide the foundation for success in almost any field. See how these classes and experiences set Horned Frogs apart ➡️ https://t.co/EoeJ4Bgo8u
Charlotte Hogg, professor of English and director of composition in @TCUAddRan, recently published a book on the rhetoric of belonging in the subculture created by white sororities.
Story by Julie Engebretson ⤵️
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Congratulations to Dr. Rachael Houston and her co-authors Dr. Christine Bird and Dr. Marcy Shieh for winning the Neal Tate Award for best paper in Judicial Politics at the SPSA conference!
Congratulations to our Fall 2024 AddRan graduates! Be proud of all your hard work and achievements at TCU. We’re excited to see all the amazing things you’ll accomplish with your liberal arts degree. Go Frogs!
#TCU#LeadOn
AddRan's new student group, Heart of TCU, connects liberal arts students with leaders who’ve turned their education into meaningful careers. Led by Professor Ariane Balizet, the group fosters belonging and purpose. #TCU#LeadOn
Learn more: https://t.co/DLAZ8nZ5mR
HORNED FROGS IN THE NEWS! 🐸
Rishav Bista, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, talked with @Newsweek about President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs and the implications they would have on the global market. 🌎
📰 Learn more: https://t.co/DdAId0JGpL
Explore AI and the liberal arts! 📚
Our upcoming team-taught artificial intelligence class will not just teach, but offer a cross-disciplinary experience. Learn more about this Liberal Arts in Action course and how it came to be: https://t.co/xSrSw1tj3h #TCU
AddRan College of Liberal Arts 🤝 @CityofFortWorth
We recently welcomed Robert Sturns ’97 MBA, Fort Worth's economic development director, to our State of the Economy Speaker Series, where he shared valuable insights with faculty and students!
Read more: https://t.co/riZiEyxmCV
Currently pursuing a Master of Liberal Arts, Horned Frog student-athlete Abe Camara eyes a career in youth advocacy.
“I have this dream of eventually creating my own organization that connects a youth advocacy center with professional sports,” said Camara, who earned his bachelor’s degree in youth advocacy this summer.
“I have all kinds of ideas and want to bring them to life one day.”
STORY ⤵️
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As International Education Week continues, we highlight the resources and experiences of some of our International Frogs in our latest blog! https://t.co/sH6GymZbKd
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Congratulations to Carrie Liu Currier, Ph.D., who received TCU's 2024 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award. We are so thankful to Dr. Currier for supporting TCU's inclusive campus! 💜 #LeadOnTCU#TCUgratitude@TCUAddRan https://t.co/6N0udBnuou
Sean Crotty, associate professor of geography, and Weiwei Liu, associate professor of economics, offered their input on the news that Fort Worth is the first major city in the country to allow commercial drone deliveries. #LeadOnTCU@SeanCrtt
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Mark your calendar for TODAY, September 11, to attend Betting on Democracy: Predictive Markets and Their Impact on Elections, featuring Grant Ferguson, political science instructor II and public outreach director. #LeadOnTCU
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Sharon Aronofsky Weltman, Ph.D., professor and chair of English, was awarded The David Paroissien Prize, given each year to the best peer-reviewed essay on Charles Dickens published in a journal or edited collection.
#LeadOnTCU
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Good luck to sophomore criminology and criminal justice major Rhanishka Gibbs, who completes in her first swim meet of the 2024 Summer Olympics today!
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As the world's greatest athletes gather to compete on the global stage, Piper Professor of Political Science Ralph Carter shares his insights on the Olympic Games against the backdrop of international politics. https://t.co/StL2C9kmCL