pose.jpg

Commencement 2020 draws largest audience ever

The 2020 TWU Commencement events held at Texas Motor Speedway and HCSS were the most viewed by far in the history of events livestreamed by the university.

TWU Logo.jpg

Denton campus website to go offline for maintenance

The TWU Network Team will perform scheduled maintenance on the Denton campus Dec. 17-18.

Houston ceremony students.jpg

Success of ceremonies credited to teamwork

A lot of work went on behind the scenes to make Texas Woman's commencement ceremonies a special celebration for graduates and their families.

Female grads jumping.jpg

Texas Woman's celebrates 2020 commencement

Texas Woman’s University 2020 commencement ceremonies at Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) and Heavy Construction Systems Specialists (HCSS) in Sugar Land drew lots of smiles from graduates and their families.

Chris Ray.jpg

Ray earns patent for new way to predict injuries, diseases

Texas Woman’s College of Health Sciences Dean Christopher Ray believes in improving people’s lives.

TWU Logo.jpg

Retirement party set for Durrance

The TWU Community is invited to a virtual retirement party for Denise Durrance, who is retiring after 26 years with the university.

Jennifer Moore.jpg

Moore serves as panelist for Congressional App Challenge

Jennifer Moore (library science) served as a judging panelist for the 2020 Congressional App Challenge.

Ann Amuta.jpg

In the News: Ann Amuta

Ann Amuta’s (health promotion & kinesiology) tweets on the importance of friendship in marriage were used in a Dec. 10 tori.ng story.

20190320-155400_MO2_4863 - Columns Winged Victory_.jpg

Faculty/staff presentations highlighted — 2020

Texas Woman's University faculty and staff extend the prestige and reputation of the university through their presentations at international, national and regional conferences. Here is a sampling of their recent work.

girl with book.jpg

Faculty, staff start journal for student authors

Some faculty in the School of Library and Information Studies have teamed with library staff members to start a new student journal, and they’re already taking submissions.