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In the News: Lisa Rosen

Lisa Rosen (Psychology, Denton) was featured in an Oct. 11 Wallet Hub article, “2021’s States with the Biggest Bullying Problems.”

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Huffman receives TACTE Leadership Award

Lisa Huffman (College of Professional Education, Denton) received the TACTE Leadership Award during the Consortium of State Organizations for Texas Teacher Education (CSOTTE) annual meeting Oct. 10.

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In the News: Carolyn Becker

Carolyn Becker (Education Abroad) was quoted in an Oct. 7 International Education magazine article, “Overcoming Burnout to Spark Innovation.”

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Olsen participates in German election seminar

Jonathan Olsen (Social Sciences & Historical Studies, Denton) participated in a seminar to observe and study the German national election.

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CRDA schedules REDCap webinar

The webinar will provide instruction on accessing REDCap, basic functions, and a few unique features.

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Three-part Women's Leadership Series coming in November

The virtual leadership training will be led by author, trainer and TWU alumna Mira Rollins (’01) and business partner Cherron Castillo.

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Google Shared Drive incident remediation continues

The self-service creation of Google Shared Drives is currently unavailable as IT Solutions continues to remediate and monitor an incident.

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Recycle your TWU non-tagged assets

ITS will host Computer Crusher, a local electronic waste (e-waste) recycler, to collect Texas Woman’s non-tagged assets 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 21.

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Staff Council seeks funds for memorial bench

COVID-19 has taken the lives of faculty, staff, and friends at TWU. Staff Council would like to honor those lives by placing a memorial bench on the Denton campus as a remembrance.

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Telecommuting concerns to be addressed at meeting

Jason Tomlinson (finance and administration) and Tony Yardley (human resources) will address concerns about the university's telecommuting policies.