• How to Research the History of a Building (Extended Education Course)

    Would you like to know the story behind your historic home? Or maybe there's a historic building that you believe deserves to be documented and preserved?  Well then, you need to join us for this two-night course with local author, historian, and preservationist Carol Roark. Combining her own research experience with over 20 years as an archivist at... Read more »

  • Saving a Great Neighborhood: Oakhurst and its History, Architecture, and Sense of Place

    Start National Preservation Month off right! Preservation consultant Libby Willis is joining us to discuss her experience saving her own neighborhood. Oakhurst, a 1920s-era development located on the northeast side of Fort Worth, is now a National Register Historic District with an active association of residents. Willis will explain the steps required to become a historic district and the art of maintaining the integrity of... Read more »

  • TCU Explores Its Past to Expand Its Future

    Starting in August 2020, TCU began its multi-year Race and Reconciliation Initiative (RRI). This effort seeks to understand TCU’s past in regard to racism and people of color through research revealing important untold stories. The first year of the initiative focused on Black Americans and TCU’s relationship with racism, slavery, and the Confederacy. Dr. Frederick... Read more »