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Clear the lot for 'CarPark Sonnets'

The faculty/staff lot at Oakland and 3rd streets will be the setting for a TWU Theatre production Oct. 14-18.

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DCTA seeks feedback on coronavirus safety measures

The Denton County Transportation Authority wants to know what you think about the safety measures implemented on DCTA vehicles in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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In the News: Kerol Harrod

Kerol Harrod (library and information studies) was interviewed for an Oct. 12 D Magazine story, “In the Time of COVID, What Little Kids Need is Vaudeville.”

Chancellor sends video message to TWU Community

Check out Chancellor Carine M. Feyten’s most recent video message to the TWU Community.

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In the News: Tammy Hood

Tammy Hood (occupational therapy) was pictured in an Oct. 5 Denton Record-Chronicle photo captioned “Registering just in time.”

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In the News: Jamison Lecture

TWU’s Jamison Lecture was featured prominently in an Oct. 9 Denton County History and Culture blog post, “Who’s Who in Denton: Alonzo W. Jamison Jr.”

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Institutional Review Board workshops continue

The TWU Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) will conduct a series of workshops throughout the academic year. Each workshop in the series will focus on a different topic related to the IRB process and requirements.

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Individual Goal Development process begins

Now that staff performance evaluations are completed, it’s time for individual goal development for the 2020-2021 performance review period.

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Volunteers sought for meat flavor perception project

Joanna Sissons, a graduate student in the TWU Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, is seeking volunteers for her thesis project involving the enhancement of meat flavor and meat flavor perception.

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EAP provides web-based trainings

The Office of Human Resources, in coordination with our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), is offering three live web-based training programs this fall to TWU employees in an effort to provide valuable tools to manage workplace stress, find balance, and strengthen personal and professional resilience.