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Celebration of Science returns to TWU

After being suspended since 2019 due to the pandemic, the Celebration of Science returns to Texas Woman’s University Oct. 20-21.

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BOLDLY GO notes university highlights

The September 2022 issue of Chancellor Carine Feyten’s BOLDLY GO newsletter celebrates the university’s recognition in the U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” issue.

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Seeking Universal Design Champions

The Office of Teaching and Learning with Technology is seeking applicants for the Universal Design Champion cohort.

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TWU DPS files security & fire safety report

The report contains information concerning crime and fire statistics for the three previous calendar years.

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TWU Theatre opens season with 'The Effect'

The Effect, which runs Oct. 12-16 at TWU’s Redbud Theater, is about two students falling in love during a clinical trial for a new anti-depressant.

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Author to hold publishing seminar

Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, with more than 90 published short stories to her credit, will discuss the basics of publishing.

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Professors honored for advancing civically engaged STEM

Texas Woman’s University chemistry professors Nasrin Mirsaleh-Kohan and Richard Sheardy have been named ambassadors for SENCER, the Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities.

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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.