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Riff Ram Research: Exploring Fort Worth's Linguistic Landscape Through Spanish Billboards
TCU faculty investigate the impact of Spanish-language billboards in Fort Worth, revealing cultural implications and inspiring positive change through the Sea un Mentor. Be a Maestro. campaign.
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TCU College of Education Hosts Maestro & Project M.A.L.E.S. Summit
The Maestro & Project M.A.L.E.S. Summit is a day-long research conference designed for professionals and practitioners.
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TCU Offers Guaranteed Scholarships for Clinical Mental Health Counseling Students
TCU’s College of Education is increasing access to graduate education with the launch of the Pathways to Purpose scholarship for its Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. The guaranteed scholarship provides up to $88,000 in financial support to newly admitted students, reducing the total degree cost to approximately $45,000.
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Jan Lacina, Ph.D., selected by U.S. Department of State to lead English Language Specialist project in Israel
Beginning late January through July, Lacina’s project will provide English language teachers in Israel with resources to help students develop clear and structured written communication skills.