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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.

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DanceMakers returns to the stage

The Dancemakers Dance Concert, “A Return to the Stage,” presents screen and live dances created by graduate and undergraduate students and performed at the TWU Margo Jones Performance Hall.

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'Women Writing History' project begins

The National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) has launched “Women Writing History: A Coronavirus Journaling Project,” an initiative designed to “ensure that the unique voices and experiences of women, girls, and nonbinary individuals were not left out of the telling of the COVID-19 story.”

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Pezzimenti, Shuster slate faculty recitals

Fans of guitar and piano can get a double dose of music this week with faculty recitals by Carlo Pezzimenti and Richard Shuster.

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Little Chapel receives architecture award

The Texas Society of Architects recently honored the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods with its Architectural Landmark Award.

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Deadlines extended for SECC donations

If you wanted to donate to the State Employee Charitable Campaign but didn’t meet the deadline, don’t worry: There’s still time to “go for the gold!”

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In the News: Mary Ann Alhadeff

Mary Anne Alhadeff, executive director and chief officer of the Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership, was interviewed for a Nov. 2 KRLD Radio report on the institute’s official opening on TWU's Denton campus.

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Feyten to serve as panelist for Collegewise event

Chancellor Carine Feyten will join other longtime women’s college leaders in a discussion about the future of higher education and the important role women’s colleges and university play in creating access and opportunity for young women.