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TCU Week on NPR's Academic Minute
Texas Christian University researchers will be featured on NPR’s “The Academic Minute” podcast, a prestigious platform that highlights significant academic studies on pressing issues of the day.
Harris Talks Solutions for Medication Affordability
Harris Talks is a thought leadership series where our faculty experts tackle pressing questions on current health care topics. Associate Professor and adult-gerontology nurse practitioner Kimberly Posey, Ph.D., discusses possible solutions for medication affordability.
Harris Talks Economic and Policy Impacts on Drug Prices
Harris Talks is a thought leadership series where our faculty experts tackle pressing questions on current health care topics. Associate Professor Kim Posey, Ph.D., examines the top medications consumed, the introduction of new products and fluctuations in drug price to gain valuable insights.
Harris Talks Health Trends and Prescription Drug Utilization
Harris Talks is a thought leadership series where our faculty experts tackle pressing questions on current health care topics. Associate Professor Kim Posey. Ph.D., helps us recognize the importance of understanding prescription drug utilization trends and gain valuable insights into prevalent health conditions and the evolving needs of our communities.
TCU Dean Joins State Task Force to Address Health Care Workforce Shortage
Chris R. Watts, Marilyn & Morgan Davies Dean of Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences at TCU, will serve on a new task force to aid in expanding the health care workforce in the state of Texas.
Horned Frogs in the News: TCU Expert Advocates for Outdoor Exercise to Boost Health
In an Associated Press article, Deborah J. Rhea, Ed.D., highlights the benefits of being active, offering practical advice for gradually resuming physical activities and staying motivated.
Bridging the Gap Between Students and Faculty Through Meaningful Dialogue
TCU Professor in Social Work Tee Tyler’s, Ph.D., approach to student learning, professional readiness and community building extends university wide through its Dialogue Collective.