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TWU Libraries taking part in 'Read Across Texas'

TWU Libraries will participate in Read Across Texas this summer. This year’s campaign features four book selections that will inspire and encourage transformative conversations.

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TMS ceremonies draw media attention

TWU’s spring 2021 commencement ceremonies at Texas Motor Speedway garnered attention from several news outlets.

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Workers behind the scenes make graduation special

Numerous volunteers helped make Texas Woman’s spring 2021 commencement ceremonies a success.

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RingCentral coming to Denton campus

Now that the transition is complete on the Dallas and Houston campuses, the focus turns to Denton. A "sneak peek" webinar is scheduled May 19.

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TWU launches new employee learning system

Bridge, TWU’s new employee learning system, originally was developed by the company behind Canvas, but is specifically designed to meet the needs of employees.

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In the News: Samuel Kim

Samuel Kim (psychology) talks about his experiences as an Asian American in “While I Have Your Attention,” an ongoing video series from WFAA.

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Figueroa, Rosa-Davila dance in United Way fundraiser

TWU faculty members Jorge Figueroa (teacher education) and Emarely Rosa-Davila (social work) danced the night away in the 9th Annual United Tribute, a fundraiser for the United Way of Denton County.

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In the News: Carine Feyten

Chancellor Carine M. Feyten wrote an opinion piece on the need to help students from underrepresented groups gain access to higher education in order to achieve socioeconomic mobility.

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

While mental health is important all year, special attention is focused on this topic in May to raise awareness and inform you about your mental health resources and benefits.

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First Career Champions cohort completes training

Close to 40 faculty and staff participated in the first TWU Career Champions training to learn how they can assist students in crucial career conversations.