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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.
Suki John Presents Acclaimed Choreodrama Across Europe
Suki John, professor in the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance (SCCDance), presented her choreodrama “Sh’ma: A Story of Survival” across Europe this summer, with screenings in Hungary, France, Poland and the Netherlands.
A New Chapter Begins: TCU Celebrates the Baker Martin Creative Commons
The place on campus that unites the Fine Arts Building, the Megan and Victor Boschini Music Center and the J.M. Moudy Visual Arts and Communication Buildings is not only a beautiful green space, but also a vibrant intersection of creativity and collaboration, and it will now be known as the Baker Martin Creative Commons. Named for Louella Baker Martin and her late husband, Nicholas Martin, visionary supporters of the arts, a displayed plaque will commemorate the Martins’ generous support and enduring legacy rooted in faith, education and service.
Welcome, New Faculty
We are proud to welcome several new full-time faculty members for the 2025-26 academic year.
A TCU Homecoming at ClarinetFest
The TCU Clarinet Ensemble was invited to perform at the prestigious ClarinetFest, held this year in Fort Worth. The international conference rotates annually, with last year’s event in Ireland, and next year’s scheduled for South Korea.
TCU Team's NASA Design Has Media Talking
An interdisciplinary team of undergraduate students is making waves with a NASA-focused project aimed at designing flexible, low-profile seams to prevent hazardous lunar dust from entering spacesuits. Their innovative work earned the 2025 Best Innovation Award at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Peyten Woodruff '26 Finds Her Stride in Design, Athletics
Whether designing in the studio or running cross country, student-athlete Peyten Woodruff ’26 is proving there’s no limit to what a TCU student can achieve.