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In the News: Jonathan Smilges

Jonathan Smilges (English) was quoted in a Sept. 15 National Council of Teachers of English blog post, “NCTE Award Winners from 2019 and 2020 Share Concerns and Hopes During a Challenging Year.”

In the News: Tracy Irby

Tracy Irby (Center for Women Entrepreneurs) wrote a column, “TWU grant program now open for women-owned businesses,” published in the Sept. 16 issue of the Denton Record-Chronicle.

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Fette asked to serve on new SAMSA board

Claudette Fette (occupational therapy) was asked to serve on the advisory board for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration’s new National Family Support Technical Assistance Center.

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PIONERAS named a 'Program to Watch'

A Texas Woman’s University program dedicated to helping improve instruction for Spanish-speaking English language learners has received national recognition for the third consecutive year.

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In the News: Carine M. Feyten

Chancellor Carine M. Feyten was quoted in a Sept. 15 Dallas Innovates story, “TWU Ranks Top in Texas and Fifth Nationally for Ethnic Diversity, According to U.S. News.”

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Maroon and White Luncheons go online this fall

The move will give Pioneers fans everywhere a chance to hear the latest news and information about TWU Athletics.

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In the News: Monica Mendez-Grant

Monica Mendez-Grant (student life) was interviewed for a Sept. 15 segment on KRLD Radio about TWU's record enrollment and diversity ranking in the U.S. News Best Colleges edition.

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TWU hosts Steve Forbes at fall lecture series

Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media, headlines the fall installment of the Paup Lecture Series hosted by the Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership at Texas Woman’s University.

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Graduate students fuel TWU record enrollment

Enrollment at Texas Woman’s University reached a record 16,441 for fall 2020, a 4% increase over 2019, according to preliminary figures announced by the university.

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TWU first in Texas, fifth nationally for diversity

Texas Woman’s University has been recognized as having one of the most ethnically diverse student bodies in Texas and nationally, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 “Best Colleges” rankings.