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TCU Hosts 2024 Holmes Scholars Research & Dissertation Retreat
The TCU College of Education and AACTE welcomed Holmes Scholars from across the country for the 2024 Research and Dissertation Retreat. This event provided doctoral students from diverse backgrounds with focused writing sessions, mentorship, and faculty-led workshops to support their journey in educational leadership.
Breakfast & Books Foster Youth Empathy, Love for Reading
Breakfast book club cultivates empathy and love for reading among students at Starpoint School.
Call for Community Based Research Proposals
The Center for Public Education and Community Engagement (CPECE), housed in the College of Education at Texas Christian University (TCU), invites community organizations and academic researchers to submit community-based research proposals for three-year project funding.
#EmpowerHer: TCU Celebrates Women's History Month with Women's Economic Symposium
Women's Economic Symposium empowers and educate attendees about career development, marketplace acumen and economic independence.
TCU College of Education Hosts Scripps Regional Spelling Bee, Winner Advances to National Competition
TCU College of Education hosts Scripps Regional Spelling Bee, highlighting the skills of 25 young spellers from second through eighth grades.
Cynthia Savage to Oversee Teacher Education and Assessment as Associate Dean
Professor Cynthia Savage’s role as associate dean of undergraduate studies has recently expanded. She now serves as the associate dean of teacher education, assessment and undergraduate studies in the College of Education at TCU.
Educational Leadership Students Join Prestigious National Network of Scholars
Two doctoral students in educational leadership, Cara Jones and Ebony Love, were accepted into the prestigious Barbara Jackson Scholars Network, part of the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA).
Marcella Stark Named Board President for National Organization
Marcella Stark, associate professor and coordinator of the counseling and human services program in the College of Education, was elected as president of the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association’s (SFTBA) board.
Alumna Brings Trauma-Centered Approach to Elementary Education
Stephanie Huntsman ’17 has enjoyed a diverse career as an elementary educator in both Fort Worth and Arkansas. Recently, she taught at an award-winning charter school specifically designed to serve children who have experienced childhood trauma.