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Texas Woman's receives $1.3 million McNair grant

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded $1.3 million to Texas Woman’s through the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program.

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Freysteinson honored for advocacy

Wyona Freysteinson (Nursing, Houston) received a Mayor’s Champion of Inclusion Award during Houston’s annual Disability, Unity and Pride Celebration.

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Dallas hosts virtual CAHME case competition

HCA Dallas hosted the inaugural Virtual TWU CAHME (Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education) Case Competition on Sept. 24.

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Fire drills to test emergency readiness

Environmental Health and Safety will conduct mandatory fire drills on all campuses over the next two weeks to assess TWU’s emergency readiness.

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Performance goals development process begins for 2022-2023

Now that staff performance evaluations are done, it’s time to look ahead to goals for the 2022-2023 performance review period (June 1, 2022-May 31, 2023).

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CARE Office hosting diaper drive

The CARE Office is hosting a diaper drive during National Diaper Awareness Week, Sept. 26-30.

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Academic Support Office to host open house

The Academic Support Office in the University Housing and Dining Department invites you to its open house and dedication of its new space, Guinn Hall room 110.

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GDAC exhibit to feature 'Forgotten 9'

Mark your calendars – a Greater Denton Arts Council exhibit will feature nine female instructors who helped shape the arts program at Texas Woman’s.

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Fall into knowledge with 'Ask the Experts'

Learn about critical Texas Woman’s systems and processes in sessions offered Friday, Oct. 14.

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In the News: Kerol Harrod

Kerol Harrod (Library & Information Studies, Denton) was quoted in a Sept. 20 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Book bans aren’t stopping future librarians, UNT and TWU professors say.”