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Story details where CARES Act funding went

What did Texas Woman’s University do with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act money it received?

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Inaugural Water Olympics Week set

TWU Fitness & Recreation has teamed with the department of housing and dining to offer the first-ever Fitness and Recreation Water Olympics Week March 1-4 in the Pioneer Hall pool.

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TWU to host two online Transfer Connection events

Texas Woman’s University will host two online Transfer Connection — an open house for potential transfer students — events on Thursday, Feb. 11.

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In the News: Mary Anne Alhadeff

Mary Anne Alhadeff (Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership) was featured on the podcast 50 Percent, hosted by Marcylle Combs.

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In the News: Jorge Figueroa

Jorge Figueroa (teacher education) wrote an opinion piece on the transformation of digital education that was accelerated out of necessity because of COVID-19.

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In the News: David Rylander

David Rylander (marketing) was quoted in the “What the Experts Say” section of CreditDonkey.com.

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In the News: Nasrin Mirsaleh-Kohan, Michael Modecki

Nasrin Mirsaleh-Kohan (chemistry and biochemistry) was quoted and and Michael Modecki (marketing & communication) was credited with photos in a Jan. 28 Dallas Innovates story.

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Sit elected to AOTA Representative Assembly

William Sit (occupational therapy, Dallas) has been elected to the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Representative Assembly.

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Mirochna achieves certified trainer status

Laura Mirochna (Teaching and Learning with Technology) has achieved the distinction of Google Certified Trainer.

In the News: Tracy Irby

Tracy Irby (Center for Women Entrepreneurs) wrote a column that was published in the Jan. 29 issue of the Denton Record-Chronicle.