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Shapiro, Zerangue awarded IMLS grant

Library staff members Adrian Shapiro and Amanda Zerangue (both Denton) were awarded $69,975 to host a series of workshops aimed at developing digital competencies in library staff and students.

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Get help with Concur issues

The best way to learn Concur is to be hands-on: create, submit, and approve expense reports. Procurement Services is here to help.

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IoT devices and how to secure them

IoT devices can make lives convenient and personalized, but without proper security in place, they potentially can be exploited by cyber criminals.

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In the News: Wendi Johnson

Wendi Johnson (Psychology, Denton) was interviewed for a Dec. 16 NBC5 story, “North Texas Districts React to Nationwide School Threats Circulating on TikTok.”

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Fogg awarded grant for simulation research

Niki Fogg (Nursing, Dallas) has been awarded a simulation research grant by Sentinel U®, a provider of healthcare simulations and learning innovations for nursing schools, hospital systems and healthcare professionals.

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Holiday video gets shout-out

TWU's video was among 12 video holiday greetings highlighted on the HEM Education Marketing Solutions blog.

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ASSET awards Holiday Decorating Contest trophies

Texas Woman’s employees decked the halls in December as ASSET (Association of Service and Support Employees of Texas Woman’s University) hosted its third annual Holiday Decorating Contest.

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Zhang serves as panelist for Congressional App Challenge

Jian Zhang (Computer Science, Denton) served as a panelist for the 2021 Congressional App Challenge.

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In the News: Tracy Irby

Tracy Irby (Center for Women Entrepreneurs, Denton) was quoted in a Dec. 13 Fort Worth Business Press story, “TechFW, Satori Capital partner for support of female entrepreneurs.”

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Bejarano awarded CAWP grant for research project

Bejarano’s project was among 12 research projects identified as “among the most promising to yield insights that can be translated into action to increase women’s political power ... "