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TCU Senior’s Startup Offering Tech Repair On Demand

by | Nov 30, 2017
FlyFix gives customers the option to have repairs done anytime and anywhere rather than having to go to a repair shop for the work.
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Chandra Kiran Achanta and Abinav Varma Kalidindi
UNIBEES App Planning Rapid Expansion in 2018, Venturing Beyond a Freebie Finder
by | Nov 27, 2017
This spring, the UNIBEES app will launch at TCU, UNT, and SMU. By next fall, it's planning to be in more than 100 universities nationwide.
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TCU Junior Moving On To Nationals of Global Student Entrepreneur Awards
by | Oct 25, 2017
Evan Sledge founded Sledge Outfitters, a professional guide service for fishing and hunting excursions.
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Future of Health Care: Life Science Leaders Outline What Lies Ahead for Industry at iC3 Summit
by | Oct 13, 2017
From the future of Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas grants to patient records innovation, leaders discussed issues facing the industry.
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TCU Grad Launches Two Startups Post Graduation

by | Aug 9, 2017
Austin Patry, who graduated from Texas Christian University this spring, has already launched a food truck and valet parking app, with plans for more.
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TCU Trio’s Startup Gives Kids
VR Escape in Hospital
by | May 30, 2017
Prolonged hospital stays can be tough on children, but Relievr gives them a virtual reality escape during that time.
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Carson Huey
14-Year-Old to Become Youngest-Ever TCU Grad
by | May 12, 2017
Carson Huey-You will begin his master's degree work in quantum physics at TCU in the fall.
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Consortium, U.S. Census Partner on DFW Research Data Center
by | Apr 28, 2017
Researchers will be able to work with restricted-access data at the new center at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Donation Pays Tuition for Inaugural Medical School M.D. Class

by | Apr 18, 2017
The H. Paul Dorman Scholarship Program will pay for the students' first year of medical school at the new TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine.
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educational achievement
What Does Educational Achievement Look Like in North Texas? See This Interactive Map
by | Mar 20, 2017
A TCU professor has created a visual way to study education levels in some of the largest regions across the country.
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Could Improv be Key to Effective Communication in Business?
by | Feb 16, 2017
Fort Worth comedy troupe Four Day Weekend is helping businesses open the line of communication through workshops.
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What’s Ahead in Education? How Schools Will Face the Future
by | Jan 17, 2017
TCU's John Thompson and Sue Anderson talk about what lies ahead for education in 2017.
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Could Health Care Be Key to Boosting Economy? Fort Worth Leaders Think So

by | Dec 15, 2016
Fort Worth leaders gathered Wednesday at Texas Christian University to discuss health care’s evolution in Tarrant County.
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CNBC’s ‘Make Me a Millionaire Inventor’ Will Feature TCU Grad
by | Oct 27, 2016
Harrison Herndon, co-founder and CEO of DropShades Eyewear, will discuss his glasses which illuminate a range of colors in response to beats of music.
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3 Things: High-tech Salaries Go Further in Dallas
by | Aug 22, 2016
A new study looked at high-tech salaries across the U.S., and Dallas did very well; AT&T is leading the charge against robocalls, and UberEATS makes its debut in Fort Worth.
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Garrett Adair and Nik Hall
TCU Grads Find Niche in
Customized Vitamin Startup
by | Aug 3, 2016
Vitafive offers chewable vitamin packs that can be personalized for different health needs and deficiencies.
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