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In the News: Clare Brock

Clare Brock (Political Science, Denton) wrote an opinion piece, “We know free school lunches help. What else would end hunger?” published in the Sept. 27 issue of The Washington Post.

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In the News: Sandra Cesario

Sandra Cesario (Nursing, Houston) was quoted in an article, “Abortion Care in America,” published in the October issue of the American Journal of Nursing.

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In the News: Christopher Johnson, Rob Ramirez, Jason Tomlinson

TWU officials were quoted in a Denton Record-Chronicle story about a proposal to permanently close a portion of Bell Avenue to motorists.

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Dance GTA spends summer teaching in Brazil

Juliana Azoubel, a graduate teaching assistant (Dance, Denton), spent the summer teaching dance masterclasses and workshops for the School of Grupo Corpo in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

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Recycle your e-waste on Oct. 12

IT Solutions and Facilities Management & Construction will host an E-Waste Roundup on the Denton campus for TWU non-tagged assets and equipment.

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CRDA to host Research Week

TWU’s Center for Research Design & Analysis (CRDA) will host Research Week Oct. 17-21.

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Events to honor Phyllis Bridges

Family, friends and colleagues are invited to attend a series of events held in remembrance of Phyllis J. Bridges, PhD, a Cornaro Professor of English, administrator and university historian who served Texas Woman’s University for 50 years.

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Join Alumni Engagement for 'Brunch & Learn'

Join Alumni Engagement on Oct. 25 for its next Brunch & Learn event and enjoy the beauty of fall at The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens.

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OT faculty awarded grant to assist children with cerebral palsy

Heather Roberts, PhD, and Angela Shierk, PhD, (both occupational therapy) received a $20,000 grant to train early childhood intervention therapists.

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Pioneers in TWU History: Helen Stoddard

Helen Stoddard – a teacher, prohibition advocate and politician – was an integral part in TWU’s founding.