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Scott's work earns industry accolades

Gray Scott (English) is making a name for himself in micro and speculative fiction.

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In the News: Carine M. Feyten

Chancellor Carine M. Feyten was quoted in a Sept. 24 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “TWU chancellor Feyten takes top honor as annual Denton chamber awards go virtual.”

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In the News: Clare Brock

Clare Brock (political science) was quoted in a Sept. 22 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Politics and the pulpit: Experts trace slippery slope churches face when electioneering.”

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Denton Chamber honors Chancellor Feyten with highest award

The Denton Chamber of Commerce has recognized TWU Chancellor Carine M. Feyten with the organization’s highest distinction: the Otis L. Fowler Award.

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Horn completes Women on Board cohort

Dewaynna Horn (business, Houston) recently completed the first cohort of the Women on Board Institute through the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce.

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TWU celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

TWU is highlighting Hispanic alumni, employees and students who have made a difference in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15-Oct. 15.

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SECC 2020 campaign kicks off with UnGala event

Texas Woman’s University is kicking off its annual State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC), but in the era of coronavirus, events will look a lot different this year.

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Changes coming to TWU home page

Because our home page is the most visited website at TWU, it’s important that it be simple and user friendly while highlighting key information for student recruitment and retention.

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Care packages go to students in quarantine

Texas Woman’s University students in quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic recently received a show of support and words of encouragement from a group of faculty and staff.

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Center launches new round of StartHER grants

The StartHER Grant Program encourages women-owned businesses in Texas to undertake new and innovative projects.