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Phased return to research planned

The plan will be discussed in a series of Zoom meetings beginning June 4.

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CRDA to host qualitative research webinar

The Center for Research Design & Analysis will present a webinar, “Interviews and Focus Groups in Qualitative Research,” Thursday, June 11, via Zoom.

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In the News: Jacob Blosser

Jacob Blosser (history) was quoted in “Phi Alpha Theta history society opens chapter at Dartmouth,” published in The Dartmouth, America’s oldest college newspaper.

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Center for Student Research accepting grant applications

The Center for Student Research is holding expedited competitions for student research and student research presentations. Both competitions are now open and the application deadline is Thursday, June 18.

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Deadline nears for Information Security Training

Time is running out Information Security Training before the June 1 deadline.

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Profiles offer advantages for faculty, staff

MY1CV, the system used by Texas Woman’s, allows members to update their own profiles, and they don’t have to be a tech expert to use it.

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What's in a name? Part XII

Do you ever wonder about the people for whom buildings on TWU campuses are named? Mary Gibbs Jones, a Texas native who dedicated her life to humanitarian and philanthropic endeavors, has been honored on both the Denton and Houston campuses.

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TWU Denton staff member tests positive for COVID-19

Texas Woman’s University officials were notified Friday, May 22, that a staff member at the TWU Denton campus has tested positive for COVID-19.

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In the News: Christina Bejarano

Christina Bejarano (multicultural women’s and gender studies) was quoted in “The key to winning the Latino vote in 2020? Latinas,” on “Every 30 Seconds,” a collaborative public media reporting project.

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In the News: WASP Archives

A story posted in the May 21 New York Times profiled two Chinese-American WASP pilots and mentioned the WASP archives at Texas Woman’s University.