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Sara Scott, left, Dr. Haylei Scoggins, center, and Savannah Biehunko, right, in their senior portraits for May 2026 graduation

Harris Spotlights Graduating Class of 2026

Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences is highlighting some of its graduates from the hundreds who will walk away with their bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees for spring 2026.

Sara Scott, left, Dr. Haylei Scoggins, center, and Savannah Biehunko, right, in their senior portraits for May 2026 graduation
Nursing / Applied Health Sciences / Kinesiology / Research / Harris College

Harris Spotlights Graduating Class of 2026

Posted on May. 05, 2026, by Taylor Helmes

Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences is highlighting some of its graduates from the hundreds who will walk away with their bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees for spring 2026.

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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.
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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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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Benefits of PLAY
Harris Stories / Harris College / Kinesiology / Research

Unstructured Play and Its Impact on Child Development: Exploring Limb Imbalances, Injury Prevention, and Resilience in Elementary School Children

Posted on Dec. 12, 2024, by Clare Moorman-Wolfe

Kinesiology Master’s student, Lauren Wagner, evaluates the LiiNK Project’s impact on physical imbalances in elementary schools. Researching play’s impact on childhood development sheds light on the emotional and physical benefits of unstructured play in school curricula.

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TCU Locomotor Lab
Kinesiology / Community Outreach / Research

TCU's Kinesiology is Shaping the Future of Physical Activity and Wellness Professionals

Posted on Oct. 22, 2024, by Kelly Kjetsaa

With a focus on hands-on learning, TCU’s kinesiology department prepares graduates to excel in various careers related to physical activity and health, like alumnus and new Nike CEO Elliott Hill.

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TCU Study
Research / Diversity-Equity-Inclusion / Kinesiology / Community Outreach

Nigerian Immigrant Health in the U.S.: Kinesiology Student Tackles Overweight and Obesity Challenges

Posted on Oct. 17, 2024, by Liliana Green

Master’s student Samuel Ayeni examines how lifestyle changes affect the health of Nigerian immigrants in America.

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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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TCU Harris Annex
Research

Harris College Expands with New Research Annex, Elevating TCU's Academic and Research Footprint

Posted on Oct. 10, 2024, by Liliana Green

TCU is growing its academic research. And so is Harris College through the opening of its new research facility, the Harris Research Annex.

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Center for Neurodegenerative Disease at TCU
Research / Community Outreach

Harris College Establishes Center for Neurodegenerative Disease

Posted on Oct. 03, 2024, by Liliana Green

TCU’s new Center for Neurodegenerative Disease is dedicated to solving one of our time's most pressing public health challenges, aiming to reduce the devastating effects of dementia and Parkinson's disease on individuals, families and society as a whole.

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