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Meet Honors Mentor, Kendall McCarthy
Kendall McCarthy ’24 is double majoring in strategic communication and French. We talked with her about her experience as a mentor in the program.
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Honors Alumna Explores New Possibilities for Post-incarceration
Brooke Preston ’22 is extending her research and education in pursuit of a more equitable post-incarceration system.
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Honors Heads to the College Football Playoff Championship
With an exciting Fiesta Bowl win, TCU Football made history as the first team from Texas to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship. We followed up with Honors staff and students who traveled to Phoenix, Arizona, to represent TCU at the Fiesta Bowl.
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Honors Heads to the Fiesta Bowl: Q&A with George Kamar
We spoke to Honors students traveling to Phoenix, Arizona, to represent TCU in the Fiesta Bowl. George Kamar ’25 plays quads in the drum line of the TCU Marching Band.
Honors Heads to the Fiesta Bowl: Q&A with Leah Marut
We spoke to Honors students traveling to Phoenix, Arizona, to represent TCU in the Fiesta Bowl. Leah Marut ’23 is a flutist in the TCU Marching Band.
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Honors Heads to the Fiesta Bowl: Q&A with Mary Langford
We spoke to Honors students traveling to Phoenix, Arizona, to represent TCU in the Fiesta Bowl. Mary Langford ’23 serves as the alumni chair for the TCU Rangers.
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Honors Students Invited to Present at National Conference
At the National Collegiate Honors Council National Conference, three students presented their research and had the opportunity to build community with Honors College students, faculty and staff of other universities.