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Key named PLEN mentor award recipient

Tammy Key, interim director of TWU’s Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, has been named a recipient of a Mentor Award from the Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN).

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Levandowski appointed to AOTA leadership post

Shannon Levandowski (occupational therapy) recently was appointed as AOTA (American Occupational Therapy Association) Academic Leadership AFWC chairperson.

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Albrecht elected Prospanica DFW chapter president

Maria Gomez Albrecht, an adjunct faculty member in the TWU College of Business, was elected Prospanica DFW chapter president for the 2021 term.

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Moran elected president of career centers consortium

Lucy Moran (Career Connections Center) was elected president for the Metroplex Area Consortium of Career Centers (MAC3).

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Davis receives nutrition education award

Kathleen Davis (nutrition and food sciences) recently received the Texas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Outstanding Nutrition Education award.

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In the News: Tracy Irby

Tracy Irby (Center for Women Entrepreneurs) wrote a column, “AccelerateHER schedules pitch event for first cohort of women-owned startups,” that was published in the Feb. 23 Denton Record-Chronicle.

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Chancellor's Research Fellows applications open

Guidelines and application information for the 2021-2022 Chancellor’s Research Fellows program are now available.

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Study seeks women voters

As part of her dissertation, Christina Cavener, a doctoral candidate in multicultural women’s and gender studies, is recruiting white women of all ages who are active voters.

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Jamison Lecture to feature member of Little Rock Nine

The Jamison Lecture, to be held online March 18, is free and open to the public.

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Winter storm affects all three TWU campuses

The ice, snow and record low temperatures have given way to sunshine and temperatures hovering near 80 degrees, but the effects of Winter Storm Uri are still being felt at Texas Woman’s and across the state.