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TCU's new medical school building home to innovative education
It’s shiny and new, with even custom bricks—but it’s what’s inside TCU’s new medical school building that’s really intriguing. The Ann Burnett Marion School of Medicine celebrates the dedication of its new 96,000 square-foot facility Tuesday in the heart of Fort Worth’s Medical Innovation District. NBC 5’sTahera Rahman got an exclusive sneak peek.
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Some North Texas medical students are getting hands-on, holographic learning
Texas Christian University’s new medical school building features unique technology for the next generation of physicians– some of it, you can’t find anywhere else in the Lone Star State.
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SMU gets 4 TDs from Smith and three more with offense watching, beats TCU
The Mustangs beat former coach Sonny Dykes, who got ejected after two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties at the start of the second half Saturday.
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TCU coach Sonny Dykes ejected after 2 unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against SMU, his former team
On his way to the tunnel, Dykes pumped his arms into the air toward TCU fans at that end of the field.
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Dallas and Fort Worth mayors announce friendly wager between SMU and TCU
The mayors of Dallas and Fort Worth have made a friendly wager ahead of the rivalry game.
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The Iron Skillet meeting between rivals TCU and SMU is the first with both in power conferences
This Saturday in Dallas, an 80-year college football tradition continues with the battle for the Iron Skillet. The annual series between TCU and SMU has been consistently played through 1946 but may not continue past 2025 if the series isn’t extended.
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‘Iron Skillet' rivalry on display at Dallas City Council meeting Wednesday
Mayor Eric Johnson – and some council members – sporting some new “TCU Sucks” shirts in support of SMU ahead of their “Iron Skillet” game against TCU.
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‘Iron Skillet' rivalry on display at Dallas City Council meeting Wednesday
Mayor Eric Johnson – and some council-members– sported some new shirts in support of SMU ahead of their “Iron Skillet” game against TCU.
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TCU program helps students work more effectively in small groups to solve community issues
Middle and high schoolers are hard at work and play deep inside the College of Education at TCU.
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TCU and Fort Worth leaders help teach leadership skills
Students across Tarrant County are back in school armed with some skills in leadership and compromise thanks to the work of some of the professors and students at TCU, as well as leaders around Fort Worth. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter explains how it works.
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