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McKinsey to receive Outstanding DNP Project award

Keisha McKinsey (Nursing adjunct, Dallas) has been named the recipient of December’s Commencement Outstanding DNP Project at Abilene Christian University.

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In the News: Randi Miller

Randi Miller (Athletics, Denton) was featured in a Newsbreak article, “Olympic wrestler to help boost sort for Happy Valley girls.”

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Williams to receive Lifetime Achievement Award

Former Texas Woman’s University Regent Ann M. Williams will receive the Business Council for the Arts’ Lifetime Achievement Award at the Obelisk Awards ceremony on Nov. 17. Williams, founder of the Dallas Black Dance Theatre, served on TWU's Board of Regents for six years.

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Alumni Engagement serves the TWU System

Since the university’s founding, alumni have been one of TWU’s greatest assets. Our Alumni Engagement office, part of the Division of University Advancement, focuses on engaging with all Texas Woman’s system alumni.

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Security, compliance, and your TWU devices

To meet state information security requirements, all TWU devices must run on supported Operating Systems (OS).

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COVID-19 vaccine clinics continue in Denton

COVID-19 vaccine clinics on the Denton campus will continue through the first week of December.

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'Freestyle Fridays' offer stress relief

Each Friday, the Houston Campus Library offers coloring, puzzles, knitting, and more to provide a break from studying or the work week.

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Pop-up bookstore coming to Dallas campus

Dallas faculty and staff can stock up on TWU swag at a Pop-Up Bookstore on the Dallas campus Nov. 15-16.

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Pioneers Remembered memorial service set Nov. 19

Each year, Texas Woman’s sponsors Pioneers Remembered, a memorial service that acknowledges those who have passed away and provides an opportunity for friends and family to gather and share in remembrance.

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Presentation to focus on first-generation students

"Removing Academic Barriers to support First Generation College Student Success" will focus on the unique needs of students who are the first in their family to attend college.