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Regents approve faculty promotions, tenure

The Texas Woman’s University Board of Regents on May 20 approved promotion and tenure recommendations at its quarterly meeting.

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Behind-the-scenes workers support commencement

A lot of people worked behind the scenes to make TWU’s seven spring commencement ceremonies memorable for our graduates and their families.

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Schloss creates scholarship for nursing students

Donna L. Schloss ’65, BSN, FNP-C, created the Schloss Nurses Scholarship Endowment providing financial support to current TWU nursing students.

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BOLDLY GO celebrates commencement and more

Chancellor Carine Feyten gives special kudos to faculty and staff in the May 2022 issue of her BOLDLY GO newsletter.

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New ERP on the horizon for Texas Woman's

A new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) service on the horizon at Texas Woman’s will change several business processes but should make work easier for everyone in the end.

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'Bring Your Dog to Work' on May 27

Friday, May 27, not only leads into the long holiday weekend, it also is a “special occasion” day when dogs are allowed at work.

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Office restructured to better serve scholars

In an ongoing effort to evaluate and assess programs to better serve students, Student Life officials have restructured the Scholars Programs Office.

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SHS turns to telehealth amid construction

Due to the construction in Jones Hall, Student Health Services (SHS) has transitioned its operation to telehealth through Wednesday, June 1.

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On-the-go Wi-Fi safety: 5 tips for smarter travel

Whether you plan to explore the United States on a road trip, hit the beach in the Caribbean, tour a castle in Europe, or hike in South America, these five Wi-Fi safety tips will keep you secure throughout your journey.

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College of Health Sciences employees take on new roles

Some College of Health Sciences employees are on the move.