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Commencement celebration!

Spring 2026 graduates from TWU’s Denton, Dallas and Houston campuses took part in seven commencement ceremonies from May 3-9.

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Record-breaking success at TWU’s e-waste roundup

The Information Security team, in partnership with the TWU Sustainability Committee, is proud to share that this year’s E-Waste Recycling Roundup was our most successful event yet.

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University storage quotas for Google and Microsoft 365

To support efficient, secure, and sustainable data management, Texas Woman’s University will implement storage quotas for Google and Microsoft 365 accounts effective August 1, 2026.

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Stay secure, stay compliant: Complete your annual training

Texas Woman’s University is required to report employee completion of information security training to the Texas Department of Information Resources each year by August 31.

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Update to university email forwarding (effective May 12, 2026)

Beginning May 12, an update will take effect regarding university email forwarding services.

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University authentication updates for Panopto and Oracle Cloud

Updates have been completed to improve and standardize sign in access for Panopto and Oracle Cloud.

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Preparing for time away: Out-of-office tools for TWU systems

As we approach the end of the semester, many employees will be planning time away from the office.

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Trailblazing alumna remembered

Texas Woman’s University distinguished alumna Sandra Anderson, a 1970 graduate with a degree in art education and minors in music and physical education, is being remembered for a groundbreaking aviation career that helped pave the way for women pilots.

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School named for TWU’s Alexander

After decades of service to Texas Woman’s University and the Denton community, Jim Alexander is being honored in a lasting way—by name.

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TWU team tops space challenge, again

Texas Woman’s University’s Team Mercurian claimed first place overall at a NASA-sponsored statewide design competition.

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