Stories
Cheryl D. Miller Explores Design, History, Representation as Green Honors Chair
When Cheryl D. Miller speaks about the history of graphic design, she doesn’t begin with what’s included — she begins with what’s missing.
Cheryl D. Miller Explores Design, History, Representation as Green Honors Chair
When Cheryl D. Miller speaks about the history of graphic design, she doesn’t begin with what’s included — she begins with what’s missing.
Media Highlight TCU Collaboration with the Four Sixes
A partnership between 6666 Ranch and the TCU College of Fine Arts is gaining media attention, as a newly designed retail experience appeared at the National Cutting Horse Association Celebrity Cutting event in Fort Worth.
Ballet Professor Embraces Student-Centered Approach to Training
Jessica Zeller, professor of dance, emphasizes adaptability in her programs, allowing dancers to tailor movement to their unique anatomy while shaping their own learning experience.
The Art of Calling a Show: Workshop Paves Way for New BFA
From arena concerts to Broadway to Disney World, the stage keeps growing. The spectacle of stage production is a growing business and why Texas Christian University’s College of Fine Arts is adding a bachelor of fine arts in stage, event and production management this fall.
TCU Alumnus Brings Western Inspiration to Fort Worth Culture
Fort Worth native and contemporary Western artist Kevin Chupik ’92 has long been inspired by the West. Living in and exploring the Southwest – including Tucson, Arizona and Boulder, Colorado – Chupik’s artistic lens showcases traditional Western scenery elements juxtaposed with vintage modernity.
Fashion Merchandising Partners with Supply Chain Innovation at NRF
In fashion retail, it takes two to tango. The Department of Fashion Merchandising partnered with the Center for Supply Chain Innovation and led 40 students to New York City for the National Retail Federation Student Program and the Big Show.