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Graphic design student designs hand sanitizer label during coronavirus pandemic
One TCU graphic design student provided his talents to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Junior Derek Bowers was hired by his uncle, the owner of Adir...
School of Art professor uses 3D printers to make PPE for health care workers
Nick Bontrager, associate professor in the School of Art, is using 3D printers to make face shields for local health care workers amidst the co...
TCU Magazine: Lewis Glaser and the Art of Good Design
In a Q&A, the chair of the new Department of Design discusses what makes a good graphic designer and the success of Connext. By Grace Toups Note: ...
Graphic design students win international awards
Sixteen students in the graphic design program won a combined 29 medals (one platinum, five gold and 23 silver) and 61 honorable mentions in the Graph...
TCU Magazine: Training and Technique Help Improve Performance and Stave off Injury
Professionals in dance, music and sports rely on the health and agility of their bodies to maintain long careers. by Trisha Spence Note: This story or...College of Fine Arts / School for Classical & Contemporary Dance / School of Music

NBC DFW: Theatre TCU professor pens For Bo: A Play Inspired by the Murder of Botham Jean by Officer Amber Guyger
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Theatre TCU professor’s ‘For Bo’ sparks conversation, honors Black History Month
Ayvaunn Penn, adjunct professor in the Department of Theatre, has written and is directing what she hopes will be an agent of social change. For Bo: ...
TCU Opera Studio to premiere Yeltsin in Texas!
If Boris Yeltsin could sing, he’d be a bass. The late, larger-than-life Soviet leader is depicted in the modern comedic opera Yeltsin in Texas!, whi...
TCU 360: Alum inspires current dancers to pursue their passions
This story was originally published by TCU 360. By Robbie Vaglio. For one TCU alumnus, dance was always on his radar, but he didn’t know if pursuing...College of Fine Arts / School for Classical & Contemporary Dance