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In the News: Meg Griffiths

Meg Griffiths (visual arts) was interviewed for the “Fractured: Mini Interviews” series in the May 21 photo-eye blog.

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In the News: Shannon Mantaro

Shannon Mantaro (Center for Women Entrepreneurs) wrote a column that was published in the Denton Record-Chronicle and also was quoted in a story about a recipient of TWU's AssistHER grant.

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In the News: Katherine Landdeck

Katherine Landdeck (history) was quoted in a story, “Honor the WASP,” in the May 20 issue of General Aviation News. She also discussed her book, “The Women With Silver Wings,” on the Lori and Julia Book Club 2020 show on myTalk 107.1, Minneapolis/St. Paul.

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TWU to host virtual commencement May 22

While Texas Woman’s will not be able to celebrate commencement in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university community will recognize the accomplishments of the Class of 2020 through virtual commencement ceremonies.

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Center awards $1 million in grants to businesses

TWU's Center for Women Entrepreneurs has awarded $1 million in grants to women-owned small businesses in Texas that suffered financial losses associated with the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Reboarding' training required for return to work

As Texas Woman’s offices and facilities reopen or plan for reopening, university officials are providing details of what that will involve.

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Regents approve promotions, tenure at May meeting

The Texas Woman’s University Board of Regents approved promotions and tenure recommendations at its quarterly meeting conducted May 15 via videoconference due to the COVID-19 crisis.

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Graduations still special for Rodriguez and son

TWU's Becky Rodriguez and son were set to enjoy both their graduations before the coronavirus changed everyone's plans.

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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.