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Historic Ed Landreth Hall Begins Transformation
After nearly 80 years at the heart of TCU’s performing arts community, Ed Landreth Hall is entering a new chapter.
Historic Ed Landreth Hall Begins Transformation
After nearly 80 years at the heart of TCU’s performing arts community, Ed Landreth Hall is entering a new chapter.
Summer Programs Keep Music Playing at TCU
While the academic year ends in May, TCU School of Music remains active throughout the summer, welcoming musicians of all ages to campus through camps, institutes, workshops and festivals.
TCU Alumna Who Inspired Come From Away Comes to Casa Manana
Beverley Bass ’74 made aviation history as the first female captain at American Airlines. A double major in Spanish and interior design at TCU, Bass went on to build a groundbreaking career in aviation.
Adam Fung Solo Exhibit Ties to Mining History, TCU Future
School of Art associate professor Adam Fung recently made his own appearance in Ireland, presenting a solo exhibition in the Emerald Isle.
'There's Nothing Like it': PianoTexas Brings Global Talent to TCU Each Summer
For more than four decades, PianoTexas has drawn some of the world’s most promising pianists to Texas Christian University, creating a one-of-a-kind international festival that blends intensive training with professional performance opportunities.
TCU Symphony Orchestra Celebrates the Legacy of German Gutierrez
The TCU Symphony Orchestra recently honored Music Director Germán Gutiérrez in recognition of his lasting impact on music, education and the Fort Worth community. The city of Fort Worth officially proclaimed April 29, 2006, as “Germán Gutiérrez Day,” celebrating his outstanding contributions as a conductor, educator and artistic leader.