What2Do@TCU March 30thb

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Psychology Week Splash into Summer! April 2nd -­ 5th

Monday -­ Get Your Freebies! Founder’s Statue 11:00am -­ 2:00pm

Tuesday -­ “Summer Frenzy”

Popcorn, Golf, & Games Outside Winton-­Scott 11am -­ 2pm

Wednesday -­ Dunking Booth Day Outside Winton-­Scott

Thursday -­ Suicide Awareness Talk Dr. Wood speaking in WIN 120

for more info, please visit us at the founder’s statue on Monday

Sponsored by PSI CHI

All proceeds will be donated to the Trevor Project in an effort to assist with suicide prevention efforts.



Get involved. Do something sexy. Join theCrew Mondays @ 8:00pm First Floor Union


A Little India A celebration of culture with henna tattoos and orgami peacocks

Monday April 2nd 4-7:30pm Commons www.facebook.com what2do!tcu


Swing Dancing Monday March 2nd 8:00 -� 11:30pm Auditorium


Zen Up! Make your own zen garden! Enjoy some sushi, chai tea, and green tea! Tuesday March 3rd 5-�7pm Commons WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/WHAT2DO@TCU



SAVE THE DATE THE SUMMIT IS DESIGNED FOR COLLEGE MEN TO EXPLORE MASCULINITY AND THE ROLE OF MEN IN TODAY’S SOCIETY. Featured Panelists Joel Burns, Fort Worth City Councilman Bill Moncrief, Senior Associate Dean, Neeley School of Business Darron Turner, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Breakout Sessions Keith Becklin, Fraternity & Sorority Life Jeremy Albers, Religious & Spiritual Life Paul Schrodt, College of Communication Closing Speaker Rachel Wagner, Former Co-chair, Knowledge Community on Men and Masculinities, National Association for Student Personnel Administrators

WEDNESDAY, April 4, 2012 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. DINNER PROVIDED BLUU AUDITORIUM rsvp womenandmen.tcu.edu



Easter bunny

Extravaganza Wednesday March 3rd 6-�9pm Commons A bunny petting zoo, pictures, easter egg dying, and candy!

WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/WHAT2DO@TCU



United Latino Association Presents:

Fiesta en Carnival Where: The Commons When: April, 5 2012 Time: from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

The event will include:  Arts and crafts  Traditional Latin music and performers

 Free Food

Purpose: To promote diversity and bring a deeper cultural awareness in a fun and interactive way to the TCU community.


HYPERFROGS invites you: on GOOD FRIDAY 4/6 to cheer on TCU BASEBALL against UNC Wilmington!! Where: Lupton Stadium front gate When: 6:30pm

And if you need a STUDY BREAK on Wednesday 4/11 we invite you to join us again as we cheer on the Horned Frogs against UTA! Where: Lupton Stadium front gate When: 6:00pm

FREE

to the 1st THREE students that find Rachel Phillips in her white HYPERFROGS shirt at EACH game!

For questions or more information contact Brielle (Brie) Banks at brielle.d.banks@tcu.edu


April 9-10th 10am—8pm

Never Forget The Holocaust, is the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, as part of a program of deliberate extermination planned and executed by the National Socialist regime in Germany led by Adolf Hitler. Other groups were persecuted and killed by the regime, including the Roma; Soviets, particularly prisoners of war; ethnic Poles; other Slavic people; the disabled; gay men; and political and religious dissidents, such as Jehovah's witnesses.

April 11th

noon—4pm

Brown Lupton University Union 3301 C , D

Holocaust Museum

Join us as we learn about it and hear of first hand testimonies, in attempt to never forget the holocaust.

For more information: Kyle Orth Kyle.Orth@tcu.edu

Arnold Barkman A.barkman@tcu.edu

TCU Hillel



Kick-off Event Tuesday, April 10 @ 4:30pm in the Commons

A campaign to raise awareness about mental health issues and suicide prevention. Free Food * Random Acts of Kindness * Sign the Banner * Prizes Join the Frog Fitness Pedometer Challenge April 11-17th to support Never Walk Alone — register at http://www.studentaffairs.tcu.edu/pedometer The Never Walk Alone campaign is brought to you by the TCU Alcohol & Drug Education Center and the Counseling Center. We would like to thank our partners in this endeavor, TCU Health & Wellness, Human Resources, Campus Recreation, and Student Activities.



TCU Community Health Expo for Students Thurs April 12th BLUU 3-5 pm Free: Food, Zumba Class, Yoga Class, Massages, Nutrition Screenings‌ AND DOOR PRIZES For More Information Contact Corby Wilfley: c.r.wilfley@tcu.edu





3/28/12 10:24 AM

Frog Aides Present

the pARTy

Art, Chalk, Food, and Music Located in

The Commons

April 18, 2012

4 PM-7:30 PM

Now accepting artwork from TCU students Email TCUFrogAides@gmail.com for application


th e cr e a t i v e un i v e r s i t y The Robert D. Alexander Lecture in the Liberal Arts

Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative April 18, 2012 at 7:30 BLUU Ballroom Seats are limited. Please RSVP at www.creative.tcu.edu/reservations.html For a preview of his lecture, please visit http://creative.tcu.edu/robinson-video.html

Sir Ken Robinson Sir Ken Robinson, PhD is Professor Emeritus from University of Warwick and an internationally recognized leader in the development of education, creativity and innovation. The videos of his famous 2006 and 2010 talks to the prestigious TED Conference have been seen by an estimated 200 million people in over 150 countries. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Trinity Valley School TCU College of Communication TCU College of Education TCU College of Fine Arts TCU Neeley School of Business TCU College of Nursing and Health Sciences

TCU College of Science and Engineering TCU’s Idea Factory TCU’s Mary Couts Burnett Library TCU Student Government Association TCU Technology Resources TCU Office of University Programs TCU Division of Student Affairs

nmws newmedia.tcu.edu


April 21 - 22

Registration deadline & pre-trip meeting: April 19 Location: Brazos River (Palo Pinto County) TCU Student/faculty/staff: $60 Sponsored guest: $75

Join us on this two-day, one-night canoeing and camping trip along the banks of the Brazos River! Known for its clear water, towering bluffs, and abundant wildlife, the Brazos River is a perfect place to let your everyday stresses float away. Located just 70 miles from campus - come experience the best of what’s around! Never been canoeing before? Not to worry; we will teach you everything you need to know.

Register at the Rec Center Front Office


Elicit Greatness

www.sds.tcu.edu/lfl.asp a

TODAY

Leadership for Life is a leadership development program

Your job is to encourage, inspire, motivate, challenge, and support

Ever thought about being a life coach?

We pair experienced student leaders (like you!) with first year students

Participate in a unique training experience September 15-16th

For More Information Regarding Leadership for Life, Email Kelsie Byers at k.l.byers@tcu.edu

Start Thinking Outside the Box

APPLY


Trip Dates:April 13-15 Registration Deadline: April 11 @ 5:30pm Pre-trip Meeting: April 11 6:00-9:00pm Location: San Marcos, TX TCU Student/Faculty/Staff: $75 Sponsored Guest: $90 Have you always wanted to know the ins and outs of whitewater kayaking, but never had the chance? Then join us on this weekend trip to the crystal clear, spring fed waters of the San Marcos River. You will learn everything about whitewater kayaking from the ground up. This course is a very comprehensive package and is open to all levels of kayakers from beginners to experienced alike! Register at the Rec Center front office.



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