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Congresswoman, business leader among May commencement speakers

U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson and Texas Woman’s alumna and entrepreneur Merrilee Kick highlight the list of May commencement speakers at TWU.

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Event to focus on stories of Quakertown

The event is the culmination of the Quakertown Stories project, an experiential learning initiative funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Mobile Food Pantry on Denton campus April 20

The Mobile Food Pantry will be on the Denton campus 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, April 20, in the Jones Hall east parking lot.

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Get your tickets for TWU Night with the Rangers

There’s still time to get your tickets for TWU Night with the Rangers!

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TWU's College of Nursing addressing nursing shortage

TWU trains and graduates 24% of Texas’ doctoral-level nurse practitioners and educators.

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Register for Homecoming by April 22

Events will take place on all three TWU campuses in Denton, Dallas, and Houston, and the classes of ’70, ’71 and ’72 will be honored as they celebrate their 50-year reunions.

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In the News: Carine Feyten

Chancellor Carine Feyten was featured in a spotlight article in the April 13 issue of Invest: DFW.

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In the News: Sarah McMahan, Rebecca Fredrickson

Teacher Education faculty Sarah McMahan and Rebecca Fredrickson (both Denton) were quoted in a Texas Lone Star article about novice teacher induction and the importance of teacher mentoring.

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In the News: Lisa Bowerman

Lisa Bowerman (Athletics, Denton) was quoted in a couple of gymnastics stories recently, from explaining the differences between Olympic and NCAA gymnastics to the dearth of collegiate women’s gymnastics programs across the country.

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In the News: James Lytle

James Lytle (Business, Denton) was a featured expert in an April 18 RentCafe article, “Smaller Metros Have Become Very Attractive to Renters, but Are They Ready to Welcome New Residents?”