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Preparing your pitch

Let’s CREATE: Preparing Your Pitch

Monday Nov 17 | 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Learn how to deliver a pitch that captures attention, communicates value, and earns the trust of investors and customers.

Virtual

Virtual

About TCU CREATE

Let’s CREATE: Preparing Your Pitch
TCU CREATE is a cross-campus accelerator open to students from all majors. We provide mentorship, community, and small amounts of startup capital to help students develop real ventures or simply build entrepreneurial skills through Education, Exposure, and Experience.

Questions about this event?

Marcellis Perkins

Email: m.perkins14@tcu.edu

Phone: 7572957064

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Resilience in Leadership

Monday Nov 17 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Neeley School of Business

Neeley School of Business
2900 Lubbock
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Entrepreneurship Club at TCU

Resilience in Leadership
The overall purpose of the Entrepreneurship Club is to foster interest in the field of entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneurship Club provides students of all majors with the opportunity to engage in entrepreneurship through a variety of programs and events. Whether it’s traveling to another city to interact directly with the leaders of some of the most innovative companies or attending one of our premier speaker events, there are so many reasons to join.

Questions about this event?

Marcellis Perkins

Email: m.perkins14@tcu.edu

Phone: 7572957064

TARE x IGNITE PANEL EVENT (1)

Voices of Fort Worth: Speak with Local Representatives

Friday Nov 14 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Join TCU Advocates for Reproductive Equity (TARE) and IGNITE for an open and informative panel featuring local leaders, including Commissioner Alisa Simmons and Councilmembers Deborah Peoples and Elizabeth Beck. This event creates an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to engage directly with their elected officials about key civic issues affecting Fort Worth and the surrounding areas. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions, share their perspectives, and learn more about how to stay informed and involved in local government.

BLUU Chambers

BLUU Chambers

About Advocates for Reproductive Equity (TARE)

Voices of Fort Worth: Speak with Local Representatives
The mission of TARE is to empower all TCU students to advocate for their reproductive health by providing them with the education and resources to make informed decisions about their bodies, lives, and futures. At TARE we aim to: - Provide students with comprehensive and accurate information about their reproductive and sexual health - Provide students with the tools to advocate for themselves and others as ethical leaders - Spark dialogue about reproductive health that inspires change - Address the barriers and challenges within reproductive health
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The Scope of Computer Science ft. TCU Faculty

Tuesday Nov 18 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Scope of Computer Science Speaker Series is designed to help students explore the diverse career paths and disciplines within computing. Hosted by Women in Computer Science (WiCS) at TCU, this event brings together professors and industry professionals to share insights into specialized fields such as software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and UI/UX design.

Through a series of short, engaging talks followed by an open Q&A session, students will gain a clearer understanding of how each area connects to real-world applications and future opportunities. Whether you’re an underclassman still discovering your interests or an upperclassman considering your next steps, this event offers an inside look into the many directions a computer science degree can take you.

Our Guest Speakers include Dr. Wei, Dr. Scherger, Dr. Widjojo, Dr. Pandey, Dr. Fitzgerald and Dr. Chataut (providing slides as he cannot make it in-person)

BLUU Auditorium

BLUU Auditorium
2901 Stadium Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Women in Computer Science

The Scope of Computer Science ft. TCU Faculty
The purpose of the Women in Computer Science organization is to support and empower female and non-binary undergraduate students. The organization aims to provide a community to encourage professional and personal development and to build a social, technical, and networking community for its members.
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Credit Scores and Negotiating Loans, Bills & Debt presented by Amanda Arizola

Thursday Nov 6 | 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

The credit score is the new currency. Being able to manage and maintain a high credit score increases the confidence of those in a position to loan you money for opening business lines, for employers to ascertain responsibility and/or to open the doors to lower interest rates for large purchases such as homes and cars.

Understanding how to negotiate bad debt off a credit score, opportunities for reducing
student loans through governmental programs and create opportunities to establish new credit balances will help to create additional savings opportunities.

Scharbauer Hall

Scharbauer Hall
2855 Main Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Student Support Services

Credit Scores and Negotiating Loans, Bills & Debt presented by Amanda Arizola
The TCU Student Support Services (SSS) Program assists undergraduate students enrolled at TCU. Each student receives an individualized educational plan that outlines a strategy for addressing academic and personal needs. The Student Support Services Program seeks to increase the retention and graduation rates of eligible participants and help foster an institutional climate conducive to the success of first-generation, lower-income college students and students with disabilities. We offer many resources that include: Free Tutoring Academic Support & Guidance Mentoring Career Development Financial Aid Advising Graduate School Advising Grant Awards Please e-mail our Assistant Directors if you would like more info Mr. Jamartae Jackson: SSS Classic, Assistant Director | J.J.JACKSON@tcu.edu Ms. Jowelle: SSS STEM & Health Sciences, Assistant Director | J.MITCHELL13@tcu.edu
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Beyond The Degree: Preparing For What’s Next

Wednesday Nov 5 | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

First-Generation Students! Learn from professionals and graduate students about entering the workforce, applying to grad school, and building a meaningful post-college path.

Shaddock Auditorium

Shaddock Auditorium
2900 Lubbock Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About Student Support Services

Beyond The Degree: Preparing For What’s Next
The TCU Student Support Services (SSS) Program assists undergraduate students enrolled at TCU. Each student receives an individualized educational plan that outlines a strategy for addressing academic and personal needs. The Student Support Services Program seeks to increase the retention and graduation rates of eligible participants and help foster an institutional climate conducive to the success of first-generation, lower-income college students and students with disabilities. We offer many resources that include: Free Tutoring Academic Support & Guidance Mentoring Career Development Financial Aid Advising Graduate School Advising Grant Awards Please e-mail our Assistant Directors if you would like more info Mr. Jamartae Jackson: SSS Classic, Assistant Director | J.J.JACKSON@tcu.edu Ms. Jowelle: SSS STEM & Health Sciences, Assistant Director | J.MITCHELL13@tcu.edu
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NLP Information Session

Wednesday Oct 15 | 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Join the BNSF Neeley Leadership Program at our Information Session! Learn about the program, how it can help you develop as a leader, and how to apply!

As a BNSF Neeley Leader, you will learn insightful ways to lead yourself, lead interpersonally, lead groups and teams, and lead organizations. You’ll forge deep connections with fellow Neeley Leaders through experiential learning including team retreats and international travel. During the junior year impact project, you will join other teams of Neeley Leaders to identify a need, locally or globally – then leverage everything you’re learning as a leader to make a real impact on that need.

Neeley School of Business

Neeley School of Business
2900 Lubbock
Fort Worth, TX 76109

About BNSF Neeley Leadership Program

NLP Information Session
The selection process for the Neeley Leadership Program begins with information sessions in mid-fall and application submittal in February. Interested students should follow us on social media and check our webpage at neeley.tcu.edu/leader for more information. The Neeley School's BNSF Neeley Leadership Program is designed to develop exceptional undergraduate business students into the next generation of business leaders. Innovative courses, coaching, community service projects, and co-curricular activities give students the opportunity to learn about themselves and hone their leadership skills.
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Hippocratic Society Meeting

Monday Oct 13 | 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Join us Monday, October 13th at 6:30 in Winton Scott 228 for a discussion on humility in healthcare featuring medical students from
Burnett and TCOM. All majors are welcome.

Winton-Scott Science Bldg

Winton-Scott Science Bldg
2955 South University
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Leadership and Academics for STEM Students Organization

Hippocratic Society Meeting
An Academic and Leadership Organization on TCU's campus that is committed to empowering and supporting STEM students from all lifestyles and backgrounds on each of their individual journeys through the field
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TCU McNair Info Session

Tuesday Oct 14 - Oct 21 | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Missed the first few info sessions? Don’t worry!
You can still learn more about the McNair Scholars Program and how to apply! Come by one of our info session this month!

Rickel Building

Rickel Building
3005 Stadium Dr.
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About McNair Scholars Program

TCU McNair Info Session
The TCU McNair Program helps academically talented students from traditionally underserved backgrounds pursue and achieve doctoral degrees. Located in Rickel 164.
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Careers in Anthropology Roundtable

Tuesday Sep 23 | 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Come join 5 TCU Anthropology alumni to learn how you can turn your liberal arts degree into a job!

Rees Jones Hall

Rees Jones Hall
TX

About AddRan College of Liberal Arts

Careers in Anthropology Roundtable
Mission To advance life-long learning and discovery in the humanities and social sciences and to develop critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills that prepare students for successful careers in our global society.  Vision To become a liberal arts college nationally recognized for innovative learning and critical inquiry that enhances our environment, improves the human condition, and develops ethical leaders.

Questions about this event?

Dr. Aftandilian

Email: hare@tcu.edu

Phone: 817-257-4540