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Senior Isabella Marrin Receives US Fulbright Award to Vietnam
Isabella Marrin is the recipient of the 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Student English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Award to Vietnam — the first TCU student to win an award to the Southeast Asian country.
Media Highlights Impact, Intrigue of Honors Course
360 West recently featured work being done in a TCU course on philanthropy. The Nature of Giving course in the John V. Roach Honors College has been offered for over a decade now, but it gained enough popularity that a second section was added for spring 2024.
Frederick Gooding Speaks to AP on Caitlin Clark Conversation
The Associated Press recently quoted a TCU faculty member in its story about the abundant attention given to both the WNBA and star Caitlin Clark.
Class of 2024 Graduates Reflect on Successes & Next Steps
The John V. Roach Honors College celebrates the Class of 2024 — the largest in Horned Frog history. The Class of 2024 is extra special, full of history makers and record breakers who persevered through the height of COVID-19 during their first year and participated in TCU’s 150th celebration during their final year.
Student Filmmaker Victor Torres Produces Short Film for Departmental Honors Thesis
Victor Torres ’24, a Film, Television and Digital Media (FTDM) major, produced a short film, “The Coin Collector," for which he became a finalist for the TCU Boller Competition.
Senior Isabella Marrin Receives US Fulbright Award to Vietnam
Isabella Marrin is the recipient of the 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Student English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Award to Vietnam — the first TCU student to win an award to the Southeast Asian country.
Honors Student Named Finalist for Prestigious Truman Scholarship
Dominic Mendlik, a double major and Honors College student, is a 2024 Truman Scholarship finalist.
Director of Nationally Competitive Scholarships to Map Elite Success
Tracy Rundstrom was named TCU’s first full-time director of nationally competitive scholarships. While the role is housed in the John V. Roach Honors College, this new position will serve the entire student body.
Challenges to Democracy Roundtable Highlights Need for Change in American Politics
The party-first nature of the current political landscape — and how to fix it — was the topic of “Challenges to Democracy,” a moderated, bipartisan roundtable hosted by the John V. Roach Honors College on Jan. 31.
Amal Clooney Announced as the 2023 Fogelson Honors Forum Speaker
Join us for a conversation with Amal Clooney, award-winning barrister specializing in international law & human rights and visiting professor at Columbia Law School on Sept. 13 at 6 p.m. in the BLUU Ballroom.