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In the News: Kimberly Johnson, Danielle Phillips-Cunningham

Kimberly Johnson (Library, Denton) and Danielle Phillips-Cunningham (Multicultural Women’s & Gender Studies, Denton) were interviewed for a May 4 CBSDFW story.

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In the News: Kimberly Johnson, Carine Feyten

Kimberly Johnson (Library, Denton) and Chancellor Carine Feyten were quoted in a May 3 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Phyllis Bridges remembered for her 50 years of service to TWU.”

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New website celebrates Commencement 2022

Texas Woman’s University is poised to celebrate Commencement 2022, and a new website marks the occasion with ceremony information and features on some of our graduates.

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Congresswoman's gift to provide scholarships

U.S. Congresswoman Sylvia R. Garcia’s gift to Texas Woman’s will launch a scholarship program for students who aspire to careers in public service and come from traditionally underrepresented groups.

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Alumni return to campus for Homecoming celebration

Alumni celebrations took place April 25-30 on the Denton, Dallas and Houston campuses for Homecoming 2022.

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Employee Changes? There's a form for that

IT Solutions offers a RingCentral ticket form to make any move smooth.

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BOLDLY GO newsletter marks university highlights

The April 2022 issue of Chancellor Carine Feyten’s BOLDLY GO newsletter highlights students past, present, and future.

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Denton County offers Mental Health First Aid workshops

Denton County is offering free Mental Health First Aid workshops (both adult and youth) to educators throughout the summer.

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Opening reception of BFA exhibition slated

The Division of Visual Arts invites the TWU Community to the opening reception of the Spring 2022 BFA Art Exhibition.

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University mourns the loss of Phyllis Bridges

Phyllis Bridges, a longtime English professor, administrator, award-winning faculty member and historian of the university, passed away April 26, after battling health issues for several months.