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E-Waste Roundup slated April 19

Do you have old or broken technology lying around your home? Gather your electronics and bring them to the E-Waste Roundup!

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TWU again named 'Voter Friendly Campus'

Not only has Texas Woman’s been confirmed as a polling site for the upcoming local election, the university has once again been designated as a “Voter Friendly Campus.”

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Instructors sought for UNIV 1231

Want to contribute to a critical step in retention efforts at TWU? Consider teaching a UNIV 1231 (First Year Experience) section for fall 2023.

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Award nominations deadline extended

The deadline for Academic Advisor Awards has been extended to Friday, April 14.

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SMMC to co-host state symposium

The Student Money Management Center has been selected by the Texas Association of Collegiate Financial Education Professionals (TACFEP) to serve as co-host for its Annual Symposium.

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Now playing: screen dance

The advent of the camera phone in the last 20 years has made accessible the ability to easily record dance and music, and the concept of screen dance has built momentum in the last decade.

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In the News: Kerol Harrod

Kerol Harrod (Library and Information Studies) was quoted in a story about book bans that appeared in Le Devoir, a French-language publication distributed throughout Canada.

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Fast action saves lives during storm season

Did you know that Texas is the most tornado-prone state in the country? TWU Risk Management offers tips on staying safe from storms at home, on the road, and on campus.

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Pioneers in TWU History: Louis Hubbard

He once applied unsuccessfully for a teaching position at the College of Industrial Arts (CIA), but Louis Herman Hubbard eventually would become the institution’s fifth president.

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CRDA to host 'Intro to R' webinar

The Center for Research Design & Analysis will present an “Intro to R” webinar at 9 a.m., Wednesday, April 26, via Zoom.