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Juneteenth celebrations mark slavery's end

TWU will host 'A Historical Exploration of Juneteenth,' a virtual talk featuring historian and genealogy expert Donald Payton.

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Vote for the Little Chapel in 'Best of Denton'

Help TWU's Little Chapel-in-the-Woods win the "Wedding & Event Venue" category in the 2021 Best of Denton readers' choice awards.

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TWU Facilities conducting sale of surplus items

TWU Facilities is conducting a sale of surplus items via an online auction with Lone Star Auctioneers, Inc. Online bidding for the sale ends at 9 a.m., Monday, June 14.

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StartHER Grant Program listed as good for business

The TWU Center for Women Entrepreneurs’ StartHER Grant Program was featured in “Top 14 Entrepreneurial Cities for Small Business,” an Alliance Virtual Offices blog post.

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In memoriam: Julie Wittmis

The TWU Community offers its sympathies to the family and friends of Julie Wittmis, financial aid advisor, who passed away June 1, 2021.

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Fredland honored for military service at class reunion

Nina Sciortino Fredland (nursing, Houston) was among nine veteran Navy and Army nurses whose names are engraved on a plaque at Niagara University honoring “Those Who Served Their Country.”

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Keele, Lee among nursing awards recipients

Nursing faculty Rebecca Keele and Mikyoung Lee (both Denton) are among the recipients of The 2021 Dallas-Fort Worth Excellence in Nursing Awards in the education/research category.

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Perkin named host of 'Sci Dish' podcast

Bruce Perkin (adjunct, nutrition & food sciences, Denton) is the host of the Institute of Food Technologists' new podcast, Sci Dish.

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Busl is co-host of 'Narrative for Social Justice' podcast

Gretchen Busl (English, Denton) is co-host of a new podcast sponsored by the International Society for the Study of Narrative called "Narrative for Social Justice."

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TWU's Quakertown history project makes news

The project, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and led by TWU faculty members, was the subject of a June 5 Denton Record-Chronicle story.