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TCU recognizes 1873 as its founding year, as it continues to preserve the original college through the AddRan College of Liberal Arts. Add-Ran College was one of the first coeducational institutions of higher education west of the Mississippi River. The college expanded quickly from its first enrollment in Fall 1873 of 13 students.
[11]: 28–30 Publishing their results in the 1975 book The Divided Academy, Ladd and Lipset found that about 46% of professors described themselves as liberal, 27% described themselves as moderates, and 28% described themselves as conservative. They also reported that faculty in the humanities and social sciences tended to be the most liberal ...
Brite Divinity School is a divinity school at Texas Christian University, a private university in Fort Worth, Texas.It is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), approved by the University Senate of the United Methodist Church, and receives support for its Baptist Studies program from the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
Conservative opponents sought to shame TCU, which had vetted and approved the curriculum. (The course was not “sexually explicit.”) Testa himself was harassed repeatedly, the petition says ...
4. Coaches’ quotes went viral. TCU is sort of the Cradle of Old Sayings. Championship coach Dutch Meyer is famous for saying, “Fight ’em till hell freezes over, then fight ’em on the ice.”
A conservative nonprofit, the American Accountability Foundation, released a "watch-list" of 10 top "left-wing" bureaucrats at the Department of Education.
TCU Horned Frogs, the athletic programs of the school; Tokyo Christian University, a private university in Chiba, Japan; Tokyo City University, a private university in Tokyo, Japan; Tzu Chi University, a private university in Hualien, Taiwan; Tianjin Chengjian University, a university in Tianjin, China; Tribal colleges and universities
Passing on the Right: Conservative Professors in the Progressive University is a book-length study published in 2016 and written by Jon A. Shields and Joshua M. Dunn Sr. The study explored the question of the existence of a liberal or anti-conservative academic bias in the United States via interviews with 153 professors from 84 universities who identify as conservative.