Stories

Harris College Students Shine at Annual Research Conference
Harris College students showcased their research excellence at the annual Student Research Conference, celebrating innovation and academic achievement across the health sciences. The event featured a number of student presentations, from the impact of recess to the impact of COVID-19 on mental health. Each project reflected deep dedication, rigorous research and unique perspectives on today’s pressing health challenges.

Pioneering Mentorship and Research in Health Sciences
From a passionate student in TCU’s Department of Kinesiology to a dynamic educator and researcher at the University of Southern Mississippi, Austin Graybeal’s, Ph.D., ’21 path reflects a profound dedication to both scientific inquiry and student development.
A Champion for Immigrant Nurses and Advocacy
Paul Biluan ’22 DNP, APRN, FNP-C is an NCLEX expert, CEO of AspireRN and an advocate for immigrant nurses. He shares his experience with us as we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.
Grad Spotlight: Blending Passion with Purpose
As commencement approaches, Harris College Master of Science in Athletic Training student Nina Wilson reflects on her time at TCU.

Grad Spotlight: Seizing Opportunities
As commencement approaches, Harris College Ph.D. in Health Sciences student Jessica Grace reflects on her time at TCU.

Grad Spotlight: Forging the Future of Nursing
As commencement approaches, Harris College Master of Science in Nursing student Nick Crump reflects on his time at TCU.

Horned Frogs In The News: Social Work Faculty Talks Disconnected Youth
Assistant Professor of Social Work Ashley Palmer, Ph.D., says disconnected youth fall along a spectrum of connectedness to work and school. Poor mental health and a lack of a financial safety net contribute to rising disconnection.

Fostering Well-Being: Inside TCU's Nurses for Wellness Association
In a profession defined by compassion and resilience, the Nurses for Wellness Association (NFWA) at TCU shines as beacon of holistic care and resilience in the TCU Nursing community.

From Cell to Soul: Exploring the Oncology Nursing Spectrum
The “Aspects of Oncology” elective seeks to provide a holistic introduction to caring for a cancer patient, while also highlighting the unique challenges of being an oncology nurse and ways to maintain one’s own wellness while taking care of someone with a complex and terminal disease.

Birthing Empathy: Nurturing Futures in Labor Support
The “Labor Support” elective course in TCU Nursing teaches students interested in a career in women’s health about a wider range of topics related to birth.