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HR issues reminders for end of year

The Office of Human Resources provides information about W-2s and more in preparation for the end of the year.

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Alumni are invited to get artsy

Join the Office of Alumni Engagement Wednesday, Dec. 16, for Painting with Pioneers, a virtual gathering for TWU alumni.

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Presentation shows importance of recognition, appreciation

A presentation by the TWU Office of Human Resources reminds us of the importance of appreciation and recognition and offers some ideas for showing gratitude.

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Work on Bell Avenue to be done in phases

The City of Denton is scheduled to begin replacing the main water line, water meters and fire hydrants on Bell Avenue from University Drive (U.S. Highway 380) to McKinney Street.

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Bookstore schedules faculty/staff appreciation event

The Denton campus bookstore will offer a 20% discount on TWU apparel and gifts for faculty and staff Dec. 8-9.

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BFA Student Exhibition open by appointment

The Department of Visual Arts will host the Fall 2020 BFA Student Exhibition Nov. 30-Dec. 11 in the East Gallery of the Visual Arts Building.

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In the News: Chris Ray

Chris Ray (College of Health Sciences) was quoted in a Nov. 17 Dallas Morning News story, “Hip health affects your overall well-being.”

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In the News: David Rylander

David Rylander (business) was quoted in a Nov. 18 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Angel investor, others call Denton ‘destination’ for tech industry.”

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Psychology faculty examine dynamics of bullying in new book

TWU psychology faculty members Lisa Rosen, Shannon Scott and Samuel Kim recently published “Bullies, Victims, and Bystanders: Understanding Child and Participant Vantage Points.”

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In the News: Michael Bergel

Michael Bergel (biology) was quoted in a Dallas Innovates story, “TWU Biology Team Granted a Patent for Anti-Cancer Compounds That Could Save Lives.”