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Harris College COSD Ph.D student Daniel Ibarra (left) and a gentleman take a selfie in front of a research poster.

Harris College 2026 Student Research Competition Winners

From healthcare to human performance, Harris College students earned top recognition at the 2026 Student Research Competition for research tackling real-world challenges.

Harris College COSD Ph.D student Daniel Ibarra (left) and a gentleman take a selfie in front of a research poster.
Communication Sciences & Disorders / Nursing / Social Work / Kinesiology / Harris College / Research

Harris College 2026 Student Research Competition Winners

Posted on Apr. 15, 2026, by Taylor Helmes

From healthcare to human performance, Harris College students earned top recognition at the 2026 Student Research Competition for research tackling real-world challenges.

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Two COSD PhD students win Student Research Grant in Early Childhood Language Development from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation (ASHFoundation).
Communication Sciences & Disorders

COSD Students Receive Two of Only Five Prestigious National Research Grants

Posted on Apr. 08, 2026, by Taylor Helmes

Two second-year Ph.D. students from the Davies School of Communication Sciences & Disorders have received a highly competitive grant for research that holds personal meaning to each of them.

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Students in Harris College's Nurse Anesthesia program train in a simulation lab. Photo by James Anger, March 1, 2022
Nurse Anesthesia / Communication Sciences & Disorders / Harris College

Top 10, Top 100: TCU Harris College Programs Move Up in U.S. News' Best Grad School Rankings

Posted on Apr. 06, 2026, by Taylor Helmes

Texas Christian University’s graduate Nurse Anesthesia program is No. 9 in the country, according to 2026 peer assessments in U.S. News & World Report. It is joined by the graduate Speech-Language Pathology program, which also continues to move up in the Top 100.

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The winners from the Harris College 2026 Three-Minute Thesis Competition
Communication Sciences & Disorders / Harris College / Research / Kinesiology

Harris College Students Display Research at 2026 Three-Minute Thesis Competition

Posted on Mar. 10, 2026, by Taylor Helmes

The annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition in the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences allows graduate students to showcase their research on a variety of topics, from human movement to juvenile justice.

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Miller Clinic
Communication Sciences & Disorders

Speech-Language Pathology Undergrad Uses Research to Help Children with Learning Disabilities

Posted on Mar. 11, 2025

Andrea Salazar is working across Texas Christian University to make an impact across borders. An international student from Nicaragua and a scholar in Salazar is a senior majoring in speech-language pathology in the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences and minoring in child development, a cross-discipline minor housed in the College of Science & Engineering. She is exploring effective interventions for bilingual students with learning disabilities.

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Chance to Dance
Community Outreach / Communication Sciences & Disorders

Student-Led Event Provides Chance to Dance

Posted on Mar. 06, 2025, by Kelly Kjetsaa

TCU’s 11th annual Chance to Dance, a special event hosted by the TCU’s chapter of the National Student Speech Language and Hearing Association (NSSLHA). Designed as a prom-like experience for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the event continues to be a highlight for both attendees and TCU students.

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TCU Bilingual SLP program
Communication Sciences & Disorders

TCU's Groundbreaking Bilingual Speech-Language Pathology Program Empowers Spanish-Speaking Communities

Posted on Oct. 22, 2024, by Sofia Roberts

Harris College has led the way in bilingual speech-language pathology for over 40 years, equipping future clinicians to serve the growing Hispanic/Latino population with culturally competent care and hands-on experience, reinforcing its legacy of excellence in bilingual education.

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Harris Talks Watts
Communication Sciences & Disorders / Thought Leadership

Harris Talks Cutting-Edge Advancements in Voice and Neurological Disorder Treatments

Posted on Oct. 18, 2024, by Liliana Green

Harris Talks is a thought leadership series where our faculty experts tackle pressing questions on current health care topics. We spoke with the Dean of Harris College and Professor in communication sciences and disorders Chris Watts, Ph.D., to explore the latest advancements in the assessment and treatment of voice disorders, Parkinson’s, neurological disorders, laryngeal function and dysphagia.

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PHD orientation
Research / Communication Sciences & Disorders / Social Work / Kinesiology

Meet TCU's Largest Ph.D. in Health Sciences Cohort

Posted on Oct. 15, 2024, by Liliana Green

Help us welcome the largest Ph.D. in Health Sciences cohort in TCU history!

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