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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.

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CWPPP to host fall events

The Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy is hosting fall events to help community members feel more confident in advocating for issues and causes.

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TWU Libraries want your feedback

TWU Libraries is committed to improving library services and invites students, staff and faculty to complete a short survey.

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Davila named to statewide planning committee

Stephen Davila has been invited by College Board to serve on the planning committee for a statewide two-day workshop.