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Emerging Women as Leaders chapters support TWU

It’s been 15 years since the Empowering Women as Leaders organization made its first gift to support scholarships at Texas Woman’s University.

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Get artsy with your fellow alumni

Join the Office of Alumni Engagement for Painting with Pioneers, a virtual paint party for TWU alumni.

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Zoom accounts now available at TWU

Zoom, like Google Meet or Skype for Business, is a solution for video conferencing, online meetings, screen share, and chat.

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Keep safety in mind this semester

As the fall 2020 semester gets underway, there are a few things to keep in mind.

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Felderhoff's innovative gardens grow in classrooms

Earlier this year, Brandi Felderhoff (social work) received a grant for her hydroponic garden tower project, which aims to address food deserts in urban areas.

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In the News: Talia Gritzmacher

Talia Gritzmacher (graduate research associate, theatre) was quoted in an Aug. 19 Spectrum News San Antonio story, “The Interactive Theatre Troupe at TWU Takes a Look at Awkward Situations.”

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Texas Woman's awarded $2.6 million in TRIO grants

Texas Woman’s University has been awarded $2.6 million in federal TRIO grants designed to provide services and support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are pursuing a college degree.

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Project marks 19th Amendment centennial

One year ago, women artists across the country were invited to make photographic work regarding the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The large-scale collaboration resulted in A Yellow Rose Project.

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Pioneer Camp activities go online

New students this year are attending a virtual Pioneer Camp provided through the use of a variety of social media outlets and platforms.

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'Just Mercy' is TWU's new Book-in-Common

The Book-in-Common Committee and the Pioneer Center for Student Excellence has announced "Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption" by Bryan Stevenson as the university common read.