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What's new in research for 2020-2021

The new academic year brings changes to the travel assistance fund, a new publication fund, and an opportunity to apply for affiliate faculty status with the Woodcock Institute.

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Grant programs accepting applications

Application materials are available for the 2020-2021 Creative Arts and Humanities Grants Program and the Research Enhancement Program fall competition.

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Denton campus dining options changing

Effective Tuesday, Sept. 8, Which Wich (located in CFO) and Peet’s Coffee (in MCL) will be closed for the remainder of the fall semester.

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Submit a video for Fall Leadership Conference

Get your talk about leadership, team development and more on video and submit it for the Fall Leadership Conference.

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TWU Campuses: Update Your Faculty & Staff Profile / CV

Fall is the perfect time to update your CV or profile activities in the Sedona System

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Event to stress importance of voting for Black, Latinx communities

Join the Office of Diversity, Inclusion & Outreach and the Delta Delta Chapter of Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc., from 6-7 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 9, for a discussion on the importance of voting for Black and Latinx communities.

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ASSET slates membership drive

Come and get your Bingo on at the ASSET membership drive at noon, Friday, Sept. 11.

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In the News: Katherine Landdeck

Katherine Landdeck’s (history) latest book, The Women with Silver Wings, received a positive review in a Sept. 5 Denton Record-Chronicle article, “Books cast fresh look on World War II.”

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History-making TWU women lauded

A number of women from TWU history were included in “19 Stories for 100 Years,” a blog post from U.S. Congressman Michael C. Burgess, MD, marking the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment.

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In the News: Dawna-Diamond Tyson

Dawna-Diamond Tyson (student regent) was quoted in a Sept. 4 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Use-of-Force committee touches on white privilege.”