Stories

Student-Created Handbook Offers Grief Support for TCU Nursing Students
CARE: A Bereavement Handbook is a new resource designed to help TCU nursing students and even faculty navigate the difficult emotions that can come with patient loss. It offers evidence-based strategies, tangible tools for emotional regulation and a peer-informed approach to grief care. Created by senior nursing students Gabriella Gentile, Grace Holmes, Hailey Lemon and Sarah Rangel, the project draws on both personal experience and a shared mission to make conversations about loss more open and compassionate.

Ashley Franklin, Ph. D., W.F. "Tex" and Pauline Curry Rankin Professor of Nursing
The W.F. “Tex” and Pauline Curry Rankin Professorship in Nursing was established at Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences by W.F. “Tex” and Pauline Curry Rankin in 1998.

Michelle Marlow Shares the Sweet Sound of Speech
M is for Michelle McKee Marlow. And if she ever writes a book about the letter M, it most likely will feature marriage, motherhood and mem’ries sweet.

Full Circle: Nursing Camp Benefits Harris and High School Students
This summer, the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences saw camp, a reunion and summer school rolled into one as 30 campers visited for a reimagined version of TCU Nursing Camp. The program is open to high schoolers entering their junior or senior year who want to learn more about nursing.
Kinesiology Past and Present Showcase Research in Hawaii
The Department of Kinesiology was well represented at the annual NASPSPA (North American Society of Sport and Physical Activity) conference held in Waikoloa, Hawaii.

Lynn Jackson's Heart for Helping
The Harris College professor works to improve the world as a social worker, volunteer, activist and mentor.