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Meghan Ruelas ’07 MS, CCC-SLP and Kenneth Ruelas ’07 (’22 MBA) pose in front of their pediatric rehabilitation clinic, Anchor Pediatric Therapy, established in 2012 in Fort Worth, Texas. Photo provided by Meghan Ruelas.
Communication Sciences & Disorders / Frogpreneur

Frogpreneur: Kenneth & Meghan Ruelas

Posted on Jan. 29, 2024, by Liliana Green

This story follows the journey of Meghan Ruelas ’07 MS, CCC-SLP, and Kenneth Ruelas ’07 (’22 MBA), a dynamic couple who discovered their passion for speech-language pathology at TCU who aim to make the therapy experience less transactional and more relational.

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julie kennedy
Nursing

Horned Frogs in the News: Nursing Alum Establishes Beacon of Holistic Health

Posted on Jan. 23, 2024, by Liliana Green

TCU Nursing alum Julie Kennedy ’99, (’03 MBA, ’22 DNP), APRN, FNP-C stands as the visionary force behind Seed Wellness Co., a thriving health and wellness establishment in Fort Worth.

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nurse camp group
Nursing

TCU Nurse Camp Returns with Two Sessions

Posted on Jan. 17, 2024, by Liliana Green

Harris College’s Discover TCU Nursing summer camp returns offering two sessions. This camp is open to high school juniors and seniors who are interested in learning what a career in nursing is really like. Campers also see what being a student at TCU could be like through its residential experience – an opportunity to live on-campus for five days.

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Autumn Henry presents research
Research / Social Work

Social Work Student Takes the Lead On Mental Health Research and Advocacy

Posted on Jan. 16, 2024, by Liliana Green

One student’s research examining COVID-19's impact on college students leads to a vision for change surrounding mental health care in young adults.

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Caleb Voskuil
Kinesiology

Health Sciences Ph.D. Candidate Wins National Award

Posted on Jan. 15, 2024, by Liliana Green

Ph.D. in Health Sciences candidate Caleb Voskuil ’24 has been awarded the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Challenge Scholarship.

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Dr. Esposito working with students and participant
Kinesiology / Diversity-Equity-Inclusion

Inclusive Fitness: Transformative 'Physical Activity & Disability' Education

Posted on Dec. 11, 2023, by Liliana Green

Recognizing the universal benefits of physical activity, regardless of individual abilities, highlights the pressing need for tailored exercises and sports activities for people with disabilities.

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TCU nursing students in lab
Nursing

Unique Course Makes Semester-Long Debut this Spring

Posted on Dec. 07, 2023, by Liliana Green

This spring, Harris College seized a unique opportunity to form a collaborative partnership with Baylor Scott & White hospitals, Baylor University and the University of Texas at Arlington, uniting their efforts to revive the pre-pandemic “Perioperative Nursing” course through an intensive Maymester session.

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Left to right: Associate Dean for Nursing & Nurse Anesthesia Suzy Lockwood, Ph.D; Director of Graduate Nursing Kimberly Posey, Ph.D., active military member and TCU Nursing student Hope Whitsitt, Mayor of Fort Worth Mattie Parker, and other TCU Nursing students attend the proclamation ceremony at City Hall on Nov. 14 in support of Nurse Practitioner Week.
Nursing

City of Fort Worth Recognizes Nurse Practitioner Week With Proclamation

Posted on Nov. 14, 2023, by Liliana Green

The City of Fort Worth recognized TCU Nursing’s nurse practitioner (NP) program with a proclamation in support of National Nurse Practitioner Week.

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Carol Howe
Research / Community Outreach / Diversity-Equity-Inclusion / Nursing

Meet Carol Howe, the Paula R. and Ronald C. Parker Endowed Professor

Posted on Nov. 09, 2023, by Liliana Green

Carol Howe, Ph.D., RN, CDCES, FAAN, director of nursing research and scholarship at TCU, was named the inaugural Paula R. and Ronald C. Parker Endowed Professor.

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