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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.

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Boo at the U is back

Boo at the U is back and rapidly approaching. The Student Union needs your help to make this event amazing! 

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Peterbilt announces support to design team

Representatives from the Peterbilt Motors Company and the Peterbilt Women’s Initiative presented a check to the Texas Woman’s University on Sept. 26. Funds will support the Texas Space Grant Consortium (TSGC) Design Challenge team.

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Cantu earns NIH grant

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a grant to Daisy Cantu, a graduate student in the Texas Woman's University biology division.