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In memoriam: Kelly Gage

The TWU Community offers its condolences to the family and friends of Kelly Gage, a Department of Public Safety officer on TWU’s Denton campus, who passed away Dec. 19, 2021.

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Weddington passes away

Sarah Weddington, the attorney who argued the landmark Roe v. Wade case, also served as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at TWU.

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In the News: Genevieve West

Genevieve West (English, Denton) and co-author Henry Louis Gates Jr. were interviewed for a Jan. 5 Publishers Weekly article on their new book, a collection of essays by Zora Neale Hurston.

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Thaxton named to Great 100 Nurses selection committee

Cheryl Thaxton (Nursing, Dallas) will play a role in selecting those named to the DFW Great 100 Nurses list.

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Clark selected to digital preservation program

Kristen Clark (Library, Denton) was one of 18 individuals selected for Phase 1 of the Digital POWRR (Preserving Digital Objects with Restricted Resources) Peer Assessment Program.

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Whitmer accepted into OER training program

Susan Whitmer (Library, Denton) was accepted into the Open Education Network’s Certificate in Open Educational Resources (OER) Librarianship Program.

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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.”