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Upcoming TESSTalk featuring Dallas-based entrepreneur

Cynthia Nevels ’96, a TWU alumna and owner of the Dallas-based organic vegan fast-food company Soulgood, is the speaker for the next TESSTalk scheduled Aug. 3.

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TWU holds robotics camp for girls

Texas Woman's University's Computer Science, Future Classroom Lab and Education of the Deaf programs joined forces to hold Camp CoDE for Girls this summer.

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New hires for June 2022

Several new staff members joined the TWU Community in June 2022.

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Research could impact breast cancer treatment

Cutting-edge research led by a TWU graduate teaching assistant has the potential to change the treatment for some women with breast cancer.

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Educator prep to focus on technology in classrooms

The College of Professional Education signed the Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) for Digital Equity and Transformation Pledge.

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TWU marks 65 years of dance PhDs

Now in its 65th year, Texas Woman's University's PhD in dance program is the longest running in the United States, and has produced 117 graduates.

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Nursing faculty, students travel to Peru

Pamela Gonzales (Nursing, Dallas), Vi Ho (Nursing, Houston), Rosalie Mainous (Provost’s Office, Denton), and 20 nursing students spent part of their summer visiting hospitals and clinics in Lima, Peru.

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Dallas faculty, DPT students provide aid in Guatemala

Physical Therapy faculty members Jodi Thomas and Margaret Ramos (both Dallas) recently traveled with DPT (doctor of physical therapy) students to Guatemala for an international collaboration with Hearts in Motion.

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Yelkur named to National Women's Hall of Fame board

Rama Yelkur (College of Business, Denton) has been named to the National Women’s Hall of Fame Board of Directors.

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In the News: Phillips-Cunningham, Cesario, Mollen

Some Texas Woman’s faculty members were sought out by media to comment on the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.