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Use 10 digits for internal calls

To ensure call forwarding and to support all faculty and staff working both on and off TWU campuses, all faculty and staff are asked to make and transfer internal calls using the receiver’s full 10-digit TWU number.

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Call center launched to aid new students

The Call Center for New Pioneers Needing Assistance is aimed at incoming students who might be struggling with technology or language barriers.

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Houston nursing students contribute to community health

Vi Ho (nursing) and nursing students distributed care packages at the St. Joseph Vietnamese village in Houston.

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Next phase of performance evaluation under way

First-level supervisors may begin the performance evaluation for those self-appraisals that have been completed.

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Scholarship endowment created in honor of Nicholas

Texas Woman’s University proudly announces the creation of the Dr. Richard Nicholas Memorial Scholarship Endowment.

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Quakertown memorial to promote racial unity

A memorial designed to educate and heal is closer to becoming a reality.

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Performance evaluation deadline July 17

The first deadline for the Staff Performance Evaluation process is looming — self-appraisals by employees are to be completed by Friday, July 17.

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New website provides quick info for Fall 2020

The new website provides clear, concise answers to questions about reopening all three campuses.

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Tuition assistance pilot program begins this fall

Texas Woman’s University will launch a tuition assistance pilot program this fall for full-time employees and their dependents. Eligible participants will pay only direct program expenses.

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Historic gift to TWU triples in value to $25 million

What began five years ago as Texas Woman’s University’s largest gift in history from world-renowned psychologist and psychometrician Richard W. Woodcock, Ph.D., will more than triple — reaching nearly $25 million in three years.