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Amuta receives Cancer/CHD Research Completion Award

Texas Woman’s School of Health Promotion and Kinesiology Assistant Professor Ann Amuta, PhD, MPH, received a $5,000 Cancer/CHD Research Completion Award from the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center, funded by the National Institutes of Health.

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Male volunteers needed for research study

Male volunteers are needed to determine if there are links between men with symptoms of hyperadrogenism and a family history of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.

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In the News: Katherine Landdeck

Katherine Landdeck (history) was interviewed for a July 2 San Francisco Chronicle review of her book, “The Women With Silver Wings.”

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In the News: Christopher Johnson, Denise Lucero-Miller

Christopher Johnson (chancellor’s office) and Denise Lucero-Miller (Counseling and Psychological Services) were quoted in a July 5 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “TWU working to create on-campus memorial garden for Quakertown.”

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In the News: Texas Woman's University

Texas Woman’s University was mentioned in a couple of recent stories on historic events.

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In the News: Ratonia Runnels

Ratonia Runnels (social work) was quoted in a July 2 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Data: Denton County Latinos testing positive for COVID-19 at higher rates.”

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Benner to serve as external reviewer

William Benner (English, Speech & Foreign Language) will serve as an external reviewer of the BA in Spanish for the Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University in Saudi Arabia.

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In the News: Paul Smith

Paul Smith (athletics) is mentioned in a July 1 CoSIDA story, “CoSIDA Members Rewrite Records For Number of Volunteer Hours and Participants in 2019-20.”

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TWU, NCTC team up for trivia competition

TWU Fitness & Recreation has partnered with North Central Texas College to offer a Virtual Pop Culture Trivia Contest.

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Employees' return to campus delayed

All TWU employees were expected to be in their offices July 1, but the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Texas pushed back the return date.