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Plans for fall include a return to campus

Conditions will continue to be monitored and adjustments made if necessary.

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Little Chapel receives historic architecture award

AIA Dallas recognized the impact and influence of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods on Texas architecture.

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First Maroon and White Luncheon scheduled Feb. 15

Maroon and White Luncheons will continue to take place online this spring, giving Pioneers fans everywhere the opportunity to hear the latest news, updates and information on all things related to TWU Athletics.

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Parry Lecture to feature Carolyn Jones

Jones will present "Telling the Story of Nursing with Film and Photographs" in the online lectureship, scheduled Thursday, March 4.

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In memoriam: Jana Perez

The TWU Community offers its condolences to the family and friends of Jana Perez, former visual arts professor, who passed away Jan. 28, 2021.

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Mental Health Awareness program set Feb. 19

Mental health affects how we think, feel and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others and make choices.

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ERS hosting heart health webinars in February

February is heart health month, and there are simple steps we all can take to improve heart health every day.

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Pioneer Proud recipients announced for December/January

Congratulations to the individuals recognized for going above and beyond their normal duties, and showing their Pioneer Proud spirit.

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Concert aims to 'Let it Shine'

The TWU Chamber Singers and Concert Choir will present “Let it Shine,” a concert of hope-filled music to uplift the university community, Saturday, Feb. 20, in the Oakland Complex parking garage.

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Update and patch your Apple products now

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apple products, the most severe of which could allow hackers to access your systems.