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'Bring Your Dog to Work Day' scheduled Nov. 19

Another “special occasion” day is coming up, which means you can bring your dog to work on Friday, Nov. 19.

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Texas Woman's hosts double celebration

Texas Woman's University celebrated the opening of the Jane Nelson Institute for Women's Leadership and the induction of new members into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame.

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Veterans Day celebrations set in Denton, Dallas, and Houston

As the nation prepares to celebrate Veterans Day, there are numerous events in Denton, Dallas, and Houston designed to pay tribute to all who have served.

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Board of Regents to meet Nov. 11-12 in Houston

The Texas Woman’s University Board of Regents will meet Nov. 11-12 in room 10307 on the Houston campus. The meeting will be available via livestream.

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Diversity climate survey deadline nears

Texas Woman’s employees have the opportunity to voice their opinions about working at the university through the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Council’s diversity climate survey, but time is running out – the survey closes Sunday, Nov. 14.

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Jeng conducts visiting lectureship in Taiwan

Ling Hwey Jeng (School of Library and Information Studies, Denton) recently conducted a visiting lectureship on community informatics National Chengchi University in Taiwan.

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In the News: Joni Jensen

Joni Jensen (Music, Denton) was interviewed for a Nov. 2 PBS Wisconsin Q&A about Texas Woman’s music students’ activities and her participation in the State Honors Treble Choir performance in Wisconsin.

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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.