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Faculty receive grant to assist children with autism

Texas Woman’s Associate Professor Jyutika Mehta, PhD, and Professor Cynthia Gill, EdD, of the Department of Communication Sciences and Oral Health, received a grant for $291,847 from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) to fund their work on autism.

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Practice self-care while social distancing

In the midst of social distancing and other measures implemented to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, leaders of TWU’s Health & Wellbeing Initiative say it’s imperative to make self-care a priority when dealing with the changes these new restrictions bring.

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Texas Woman's named 'Hidden Gem' by College Gazette

Texas Woman’s University is a treasure, according to College Gazette, which placed TWU at the top of its list of “The 10 Best ‘Hidden Gem’ Universities in Texas.”

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In the News: Patrick Bynane, Hannah Fuller

Patrick Bynane (theatre) and theatre student Hannah Fuller were quoted in a March 25 Denton Record-Chronicle story on intimacy direction.

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In the News: Rosalie Mainous

Rosalie Mainous (nursing) was quoted in a March 27 Dallas Morning News story on how the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the looming shortage of nurses and respiratory therapists.

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In the News: Vagner Whitehead, Juliet Spencer

Vagner Whitehead (visual arts) and Juliet Spencer (biology) were quoted in a March 29 Denton Record-Chronicle story, “Science and art amid a crisis.”

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In the News: Fuqin Liu

Fuqin Liu (nursing) was interviewed for a March 30 D Magazine story, “The Most Organized Group of COVID-19 Volunteers You Have Ever Seen.”

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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.