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TCU Nursing Celebrates 80 Years: Reflecting on the Past, Leading into the Future

This year marks eight decades of nursing at Texas Christian University’s Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences, celebrating the past and historic moments in the college and the future of nursing.

Kinesiology

Faculty Expert Explains the Psychology Behind Professional Football

Posted on Jan. 18, 2023, by Liliana Green

Dr. Robyn Trocchio, assistant professor in the TCU Department of Kinesiology, takes a look at the sport psychology behind Dallas Cowboys kicker, Brett Maher, and his missed extra points at the team’s playoff against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Jan. 16, 2023, the most ever in an NFL game.

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TCU Nursing camp students
Nursing

TCU Nurse Camp Returns: July 9-14, 2023

Posted on Jan. 17, 2023, by Liliana Green

TCU Nurse Camp returns to campus this summer as an on-campus residential experience.

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Students in Harris College’s Nurse Anesthesia program train in a simulation lab.
Communication Sciences & Disorders / Nursing / Harris College / Nurse Anesthesia

Harris College Houses Programs for 4 of the Top 10 Best Healthcare Jobs

Posted on Jan. 04, 2023, by Liliana Green

Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences offers programs for 4 of the top 10 Best Healthcare Jobs rated by US News & World Report.

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TCU played Kansas State at AT&T Stadium for the Big 12 Championship title.
Social Work / Kinesiology

TCU Team Physicians Help Student-Athletes Prep for Optimal Performance

Posted on Dec. 20, 2022, by Liliana Green

Elite athletes are special individuals with exceptional skill sets. Each athlete is from a different background and had access to different resources growing up. Most student-athletes have trained all their lives for this moment, but when the best of the best come together to compete in Division One Athletics, everyone starts fresh.

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TCU football Homecoming weekend 2022
Athletic Training / Kinesiology

Sports Psychology Helps Student-Athletes Prep for Optimal Performance

Posted on Dec. 20, 2022, by Liliana Green

Elite athletes are special individuals with exceptional skill sets. Each athlete is from a different background and had access to different resources growing up. Most student-athletes have trained all their lives for this moment, but when the best of the best come together to compete in Division One Athletics, everyone starts fresh.

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TCU Football played Kansas State in the Big 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium.
Kinesiology / Athletic Training

Athletic Training Helps Student-Athletes Prep for Optimal Performance

Posted on Dec. 20, 2022, by Liliana Green

Elite athletes are special individuals with exceptional skill sets. Each athlete is from a different background and had access to different resources growing up. Most student-athletes have trained all their lives for this moment, but when the best of the best come together to compete in Division One Athletics, everyone starts fresh.

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Ashley Palmer
Social Work / Harris College

Poverty in Young Adults: Q&A with TCU Social Work's Ashley Palmer

Posted on Dec. 12, 2022, by Liliana Green

Homeless shelters in Fort Worth have surpassed capacity and community leaders fear the situation could worsen as winter draws near. Harris College students recently had the opportunity to participate in a poverty simulation where they walked a mile in the shoes of someone living in poverty.

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TCU students volunteering at a food pantry
Social Work / Harris College

Give Back to Fort Worth This Holiday Season

Posted on Dec. 07, 2022, by Liliana Green

Holidays are a time to give thanks for all that you have, and what better way to do that than by giving back to those around you? Here are some ways to get involved this holiday season with local organizations.

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students at poverty simulation
Harris College

Poverty Simulation: A Series of Perspective, Part Three

Posted on Dec. 03, 2022, by Liliana Green

Harris College students recently became sensitized to the day-to-day realities of life faced by people with low incomes through a poverty simulation. The experiment offered students an opportunity to consider how working within interprofessional and interdisciplinary teams might help them to deal more effectively with people living in poverty.

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