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In the News: Jorg Waltje

Texas Woman’s University and the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) were highlighted in the latest issue of ACUE News, the newsletter of the Association of College and University Educators.

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Foundations for Teaching Online course slated

New instructors can learn the foundations of online teaching through a course offered by Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT).

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Woo receives K23 NIH grant

Jennifer Woo (Nursing, Dallas) received almost $393,000 in funding for a K23 NIH grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health.

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PioneerFunder raises more than $7,800 in April

TWU faculty, staff and friends, you all rallied together in April to raise more than $7,800 for six projects outlined on Texas Woman’s official crowdfunding platform, PioneerFunder.

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Canvas log-in changes coming

A new way of logging in to Canvas is coming June 14.

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Cesario to represent AWHONN at conference

Sandra Cesario (Nursing, Houston), president of AWHONN (Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses), will represent the organization as a voting organizational affiliate at the American Nurses Association Membership Assembly.

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Chancellor shares Board of Regents highlights

Chancellor Carine Feyten shared updates from the May 19-20 Texas Woman’s Board of Regents meeting in a message to the TWU Community.

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Powers first at TWU to win Boren Fellowship

Petina JD Powers is the first TWU student to earn a David L. Boren Fellowship, which she will use to study the Hindi language this summer before traveling to India to conduct research.

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Staff Council seeks nominations for 2022-2025

If you’re looking for a way to get more involved at Texas Woman’s or to meet more of your colleagues, consider serving on Staff Council.

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Texas Woman's marks first year as university system

On May 26, 2021, Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law Senate Bill 1126, which established the three campuses of Texas Woman’s University as the state’s seventh university system.