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Little Chapel receives more accolades

TWU’s Little Chapel-in-the-Woods was selected as a Best of Denton Winner for 2020 in the Wedding & Event venue category and as one of the top chapels in Texas by Here Comes the Guide, a wedding planning website.

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Summer 2020 orientation programs move online

Texas Woman’s orientation programs for summer 2020 have been moved online in an effort to ensure the university continues to promote social distancing and to prioritize student safety.

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Sign up for a virtual TWU Fit 5K

Fitness & Recreation is hosting a virtual TWU Fit 5K open to all Texas Woman’s faculty, staff, students and alumni.

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Resources available to TWU community

The Office of Human Resources is available to assist you with any questions related to available resources and your mental health benefits.

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Thank a staff member with Pioneer Proud

Pioneer Proud continues to acknowledge the extraordinary efforts of TWU staff members during this challenging time.

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Meet Webex for video conferencing

Texas Woman's IT Solutions has acquired 90-day Webex Education Enterprise licensing for the university.

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In the News: Katherine Landdeck

Katherine Landdeck’s (history) new book, “The Women with Silver Wings,” was included in “Tomes of the Unknown: War & Military Books 2020” in the April 17 issue of Publishers Weekly.

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Staff create community amidst social distancing

Some Texas Woman’s staff members are reaching out beyond the self-isolation and social distancing of the coronavirus response to create a sense of community.

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TWU Dance presents virtual dance concert April 24

The Texas Woman’s University Department of Dance is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by presenting its first virtual dance concert, “1200 Seconds.”

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Grant to help create autism-friendly events

TWU occupational therapy faculty member Tina Fletcher, EdD, will use a $267,477 grant from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to help create autism-friendly community venues and events.