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TCU College of Education Champions Innovative Research at National Education Conference
TCU College of Education faculty and graduate students set to highlight research across 18 conference sessions at the 2024 American Education Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting.
Alumni Q&A: Jasmine Tucker '16 M.Ed. '19
Jasmine Tucker earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2016 and earned her Master of Education in Counseling while working for TCU’s College Advising Corps, earning her second degree in 2019. She is now a counselor at Crowley Middle School and published a therapeutic journal in September.
TCU Partners with New Coalition to Expand College Access
The Tarrant To & Through (T3) Partnership, a new coalition designed to help more students achieve success after graduating high school, has partnered with TCU’s College Advising Corps (CAC). The effort aims to boost the number of students graduating from high school ready to pursue a postsecondary plan to ultimately find a sustainable career path.
Bezos Family Foundation Philanthropy to Bolster Early Childhood Education
The Bezos Family Foundation has made a $3 million commitment to establish the Bezos Family Foundation Endowed Chair for Early Childhood Education and a $2 million commitment to establish the KinderFrogs Endowed Scholarship Program at Texas Christian University.
Community Scholar Giving Back with Education
James Sang became a U.S. citizen in December and received his passport less than two weeks before he left for Denmark to teach abroad. This achievement was the latest for the Middle School Mathematics Education senior and TCU Community Scholar.