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Hynds named ASN treasurer-elect
DiAnna Hynds, PhD (Biology) was named treasurer-elect of the American Society for Neurochemistry (ASN) at the organization’s 2023 meeting.
Posted on 03/27/23
Cesario appointed liaison to ACOG committee
Sandra Cesario, PhD (Nursing) recently was appointed the AWHONN liaison to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on American Indian/Alaska Native Women’s Health.
Posted on 03/27/23
Hwang named to NCFR Elections Council
Abraham Hwang, PhD (Family Studies) recently was elected to the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Elections Council.
Posted on 03/27/23
In the News: Katherine Landdeck
Katherine Landdeck, PhD (History) was quoted in a March 26 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Dots and sticky notes map out residents’ hopes for rural northeast Denton.”
Posted on 03/27/23
In the News: Maria Peterson-Ahmad, Schuyler Beecher
Teacher Education faculty Maria Peterson-Ahmad, PhD , and Schuyler Beecher (adjunct) were interviewed for a Spectrum News story focused on the TeachLivE™ Lab at Texas Woman’s.
Posted on 03/27/23
Faculty/staff presentations highlighted — January-March 2023
A quarterly report of faculty and staff presentations at international, national, and regional conferences.
Posted on 03/27/23
Faculty, staff publications highlighted — January-March 2023
Texas Woman’s University faculty/staff are leaders in their fields, with an extensive list of publications to their credit.
Posted on 03/27/23
Session to examine ChatGPT role in education's future
The second virtual panel session on artificial intelligence and the language processing model GPT will take place Friday, March 24.
Posted on 03/21/23
Science Cafe ponders world without chocolate
The presentation, “Will food like chocolate and guacamole become a thing of the past? Why you should care about plant diseases,” is scheduled April 21.
Posted on 03/21/23
Woodcock Institute speaker slated April 4
Woodcock Institute Distinguished Lecturer Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, will present “Using Genomic and Environmental Methods to Unravel Hypertension Health Disparities."
Posted on 03/21/23
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