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TWU contingent to testify on system bill this week

Chancellor Feyten, Regents Chair Wu, and Student Regent Tyson will discuss TWU becoming a system with both the Texas House and Senate.

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Center to launch program for women veterans

It is the CWE’s first grant program aimed specifically at helping veterans and is open to women entrepreneurs throughout Texas.

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Chancellor presents top scholarship to Coppell senior

Chancellor Carine M. Feyten presented the scholarship in a surprise visit to Coppell High School shortly after Manandhar suited up for soccer practice with her teammates.

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Help choose the next Book-in-Common

The selection process for the 2022-2024 Book-in-Common has begun, and Texas Woman’s faculty, staff, students and alumni are invited to help determine the book to be read.

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Campus Dining to hold focus groups

Now is your chance to provide input on which concepts will replace Which Wich in CFO and the Community Choice option in the Student Union at Hubbard Hall.

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Time capsule to be opened in 2050

The TWU Community is invited to watch a video featuring remarks by campus leaders and Student Government Association officers and the placement of items in the time capsule.

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Chancellor's BOLDLY GO newsletter celebrates Women's History Month

Chancellor Carine Feyten’s latest BOLDLY GO newsletter celebrates Women’s History Month. Check out the March 2021 issue online.

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Committees interest survey opens

Memberships on committees range from code of conduct hearing to awards committees to conservation and recycling, and more.

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TWU Theatre presents 'Hot n' Cole: A Cole Porter Celebration!'

Texas Woman’s faculty, staff and students are invited to listen to the timeless classics of Cole Porter during an unforgettable evening under the stars.

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First-Year Composition announces winning essays

TWU’s First-Year Composition (FYC) program annually hosts essay contests that award $1,200 or more in prizes to students submitting high-quality, thought-provoking papers and projects composed for credit in English 1013 or 1023 courses.