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In the News: Shannon Mantaro

Shannon Mantaro (Center for Women Entrepreneurs) was interviewed for a March 28 NBCDFW story on the AssistHER grant program that is offering 100 grants worth $10,000 each to women-owned businesses that are struggling due to COVID-19.

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In the News: Whitney Mathison

Whitney Mathison (Counseling & Family Therapy Clinic) was quoted in a March 28 Denton Record-Chronicle story on resources available to those who are experiencing strains on their mental health due to social distancing.

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Your guide to working from home

IT Solutions for Working Remotely was created to guide you in making the transition to working from home.

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Ergonomics + telework = good fit

Working remotely does not negate the importance of maintaining proper ergonomics, which is essential to maintaining employee health.

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Catch up on required trainings

Catch up on some required online training or start some professional development courses on LinkedIn Learning.

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Bookstore hours change due to COVID-19

The store will remain open limited hours, but offers a host of online options.

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Help ease students' financial burden

Contributions to the Student Emergency Fund will help ease the financial burden students are experiencing due to COVID-19.

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'Great Colleges' survey deadline extended

If you’re among the faculty and staff members randomly selected to participate in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s annual “Great Colleges to Work For” survey, this is your chance to voice your opinion about working at Texas Woman’s.

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Hood, Harold named MIC assistant coaches of the year

Texas Woman's University assistant gymnastics coaches Kristen Harold and Stephen Hood were honored by the Midwest Independent Conference as its Assistant Coaches of the Year, the league announced Friday, March 20.

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Library services move online

Effective March 24, the TWU Libraries have closed their doors, but continue to offer services online.