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Teaching, testing online becomes family affair

When in-person instruction was no longer an option, physical therapy professor Carolyn DaSilva convinced her husband, Carlos, to let her demonstrate lessons on him.

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More employees complete Information Security Training

A total of 2,085 employees have completed Information Security Training, and 35 departments are at 100% compliance as of May 19.

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In the News: Katherine Landdeck

Katherine Landdeck (history) was quoted in “A Few Concerns I Have About Historians Reading My Coronavirus Diary,” published May 13 in VICE.

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TWU among best for education in state during COVID-19 crisis

Educate to Career, which ranked universities based on their ability to provide a quality education during the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus, placed TWU in the highest category.

Chancellor's April/May BOLDLY GO newsletter is online

The latest issue features a salute to nurses — including highlights from the College of Nursing’s inaugural newsletter — teachers and new graduates.

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Regents approve PhD in education leadership

The Texas Woman’s University Board of Regents approved a new doctoral degree program that aims to better prepare educators for leadership roles at the highest levels of K-12 instruction, higher education and community-based leadership.

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Some Denton campus locations reopen

Some employees have already returned to work in Phase 1 of the university’s reopening, and a few locations on the Denton campus have reopened as well.

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Board of Regents to meet via videoconference

The Texas Woman’s University Board of Regents will conduct its quarterly meeting via videoconference at 10 a.m., Friday, May 15. The committee and full board meetings will be available via livestream.

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TWU officials planning for return to campuses

With in-person classes resuming in the fall, Texas Woman’s administrators are working to determine how the gradual reopening of the university will take place.

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Some TWU summer camps go online

Some Texas Woman’s summer camps are changing this year due to concerns over the COVID-19 crisis.