Welcome to the CRES News Digest! We are eager to spread any good news, perspectives, and events that our students, faculty, or staff have to share with the larger TCU and Fort Worth community. If you would like to share any CRES-related events, publications, volunteer opportunities, jobs, internships, or conference information in the next CRES… Read more »
SIS News
Interview with Political Candidate for Judge, Dana Huffman
By Liza Bilich This past summer, I was given the opportunity to be a part of the Dana Huffman Campaign for Judge in my hometown Frisco, TX. Dana Huffman is a lawyer, activist, and judge for those who call Collin County home. She has been practicing law for over 24 years in Texas and continues… Read more »
Vulnerable Black Masculinities: New Course by Dr. Brandon Manning
By Hannah Patterson This fall, English professor Dr. Brandon Manning is teaching a new course, “Vulnerable Black Masculinities,” that opens the door for new discussions and insights into the representations and performances of Black men. With the bulk of his research and interest centering Black masculinity studies, Dr. Manning takes to the classroom to highlight… Read more »
CRES News Digest Vol. 5, Issue 3
Welcome to the CRES News Digest! We are eager to spread any good news, perspectives, and events that our students, faculty, or staff have to share with the larger TCU and Fort Worth community. If you would like to share any CRES-related events, publications, volunteer opportunities, jobs, internships, or conference information in the next CRES… Read more »
WGST Feature Story: Show Up for Black Women
By Hannah Patterson At the forefront of every movement, you will find Black women fighting for human rights. Always on the frontlines showing up for their people, demanding to be seen and heard, they are angry, and rightfully so. They are passionate about the advancement of the Black community. This is an admirable display of… Read more »
WGST Feature Story: Dr. Manning Leads the Way in Diversity Statement Authenticity
By Hannah Patterson Classes have started back at TCU with a mix of in-person and online options. However, regardless of the format, students have been diving into their syllabi to make note of due dates, quizzes, exams, and readings. Embedded in most professors’ syllabi is a diversity statement recognizing the significance of transparent disclosure of… Read more »
Suffrage, Voting Rights, and Feminist Organizing Across a Century
September 24, 2020 5:00-6:30 PM on Zoom Please join us for a celebration of the centennial of the 19th Amendment, preparation for the November election, and a roundtable discussion on student work recording the 25-year history of WGST. Register Here! All registered attendees will recieve an email on the day of the event containing a… Read more »
CRES News Digest Vol. 5, Issue 2
Welcome to the CRES News Digest! We are eager to spread any good news, perspectives, and events that our students, faculty, or staff have to share with the larger TCU and Fort Worth community. If you would like to share any CRES-related events, publications, volunteer opportunities, jobs, internships, or conference information in the next CRES… Read more »
Jan Ballard at Big Design Conference
TCU Idea Factory Fellow Jan Ballard, from the College of Fine Arts, will be presenting at the Big Design Conference this year. Big Design is a non-profit organization that provides education, professional development and community service opportunities to design professionals and students. Please visit www.BigDesignEvents.com for more information.
Bruce Nelson of Sabre Joins the IdeaFactory
Bruce Nelson joins the TCU IdeaFactory as the first Executive Designer-in-Residence. This position has been crafted to infuse human-centered design methods along with innovation and ideation leadership into TCU Students. During Mr. Nelson’s residence, he will participate in public programs, IdeaFactory courses, and various trainings. Mr. Nelson will also engage with our campus culture, explore… Read more »