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In memoriam: Millie Hughes-Fulford

Millie Hughes-Fulford (PhD ’72), the first American woman to fly as a NASA payload specialist, passed away Feb. 4, 2021, in her San Francisco home following a seven-year battle with lymphoma. She was 75.

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Bejarano awarded $30,000 grant for research project

Christina Bejarano (political science) recently was awarded a $30,000 grant for a study of Latina political participation. The research project was one of nine funded by the Center for America Women and Politics.

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Woo's team develops anti-racist guidelines for authors

Jennifer Woo (nursing, Dallas) served on a team of Advances in Nursing Science peer reviewers who developed anti-racist guidelines for authors submitting scholarly works to the journal.

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In the News: Debra Mollen

Debra Mollen (psychology) was interviewed for a Feb. 3 KTRK News (Houston) report on how watching violence played out on television can trigger adverse feelings for those who have experienced violence or trauma in their own lives.

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In the News: Brian Fehler

Brian Fehler (English) was quoted in a Feb. 3 Prism & Pen story, “Anti-Transgender Bully at University of Dallas Incites Hatred.”

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Job shadowing program goes online

The TWU Virtual Job Shadowing Program connects undergraduate students with professionals in their field of interest.

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TWU to showcase graduate programs

Texas Woman’s University will highlight its graduate program offerings during an online Graduate Program Showcase from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Feb. 27.

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Millennial faculty, staff invited to Virtual Happy Hour

Pour your favorite beverage and join your fellow TWU millennial faculty and staff for a virtual happy hour Wednesday, March 3.

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Texas Woman's celebrates Black History Month

Texas Woman’s is proud to celebrate Black History Month in February and the legacy of our Black faculty, staff, students and alumni throughout the year.

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Grant aims to increase STEM engagement

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $99,786 planning grant that will allow a TWU research team to develop strategies to recruit and retain more Indigenous students in STEM disciplines.