Two years in the making, TCU Magazine's 100-page Sesquicentennial issue is now live. The special edition divides TCU’s 150-year history into three 50-year sections, as well as a section devoted to looking at the future.
“Through compiling this issue, I've really come to appreciate how a spirit of unity, while respecting the individual, has kept the university afloat and tethered it through both rocky and exciting times,” said editor Caroline Collier.
This Sesquicentennial issue includes compelling feature stories, archival photos demonstrating the changing campus, the evolution of the TCU logo, fashion vignettes to explore trends of past decades, and sidebars throughout the issue that showcase how a philanthropic spirit shaped TCU.
The hard copy edition features all of this inside of a soft-touch laminate cover embossed with a silver foil 150th logo.
“I hope everyone who reads these stories will also appreciate that TCU is a one-of-a-kind place,” said Collier. “Imperfect but beautiful, the product of tireless leadership, adaptability and a belief in being a driver of meaningful change.”
Read the special fall edition of TCU Magazine.