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In the News: Carlotta Corpron

Carlotta Corpron, a member of TWU’s visual arts faculty from 1935 to 1968, was included in a June 29 Dallas Morning News story on “Photography Is Art,” an exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth.

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CRDA to present 'Rigor in Qualitative Research' webinar

The July 27 webinar will describe the major components of rigor in qualitative research and how to apply them to research studies to increase trustworthiness of data collection, analysis and interpretation.

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Putting service into physical therapy practice

Martin Rosario (physical therapy, Dallas) took students on a service trip to Puerto Rico, where they performed PT evaluations, administered treatment, and more at a clinic there.

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July TESSTalk to highlight alumna's journey as scenic artist

Alumna Christina Williams, BA ’06, MA ’08, will discuss the impact Texas Woman's had on her academic journey and career as a scenic artist in the entertainment industry.

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TWU's YouTube channel showcases university

You may be familiar with TWU’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram sites, but have you checked out the university’s YouTube channel?

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'Bring Your Dog to Work Day' scheduled July 2

Friday, July 2 not only kicks off a long holiday weekend – it’s also the final “Bring Your Dog to Work” day until the fall semester.

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Minerva’s Café serves up leadership development workshops

Experts in the nutrition and food industries will provide information on how to become a successful leader in the new Minerva’s Café Leadership Development Workshops.

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Teaching and Learning Symposium slated Aug. 16-19

The four-day symposium will be a hybrid event, with both virtual and in-person presentations.

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Volunteers sought for knee pain study

Researchers with the TWU Department of Nutrition & Food Sciences are seeking volunteers for a four-month study on the beneficial effect of watermelon in improving joint function and reducing pain associated with knee osteoarthritis.

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EAP a resource for personal, work-related concerns

All benefits-eligible faculty and staff have access to the services of an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Alliance Work Partners at no cost to the employee, employee’s spouse, or employee’s family members.