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In the News: Rhett Rigby

Rhett Rigby (health promotion & kinesiology) continues to make news for his team’s research on the benefits of combining therapeutic horseback riding with cognitive exercises.

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In the News: Nancy Bocskor

Nancy Bocskor (Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy) talked politics in a CBS11 interview and also was quoted in a story in The Hill about district races in Texas.

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In the News: Laurie Weller, Melissa Benitez

Laurie Weller (art) and TWU student Melissa Benitez were quoted in a Feb. 28 Denton Record-Chronicle story on early voting turnout.

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Welcome to the TWU Community - February 2020

We welcomed new staff members to the Texas Woman's University Community during the month of February.

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Coronavirus update (3-2-20)

Texas Woman’s University (TWU) is actively monitoring the spread and impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and is pursuing measures to ensure the health and safety of the TWU community.

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Day of celebration marks opening of student union

The university celebrated the grand opening of the Student Union at Hubbard Hall on Feb. 25 with a day full of activities for students, faculty, staff and alumni.

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Knee pain sufferers needed for research

Do you have knee pain? Are you between 45-79 years old? If so, sign up for this research study that evaluates watermelon's effects on joint function.

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Lilly named head synchronized swimming coach

Sara (Lowe) Lilly, one of the most successful and respected competitors and coaches in the history of synchronized swimming in the United States, has been selected as the head synchronized swimming coach at Texas Woman's University.

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Regents approve innovative degrees

At its February quarterly meeting, the TWU Board of Regents approved two new degrees that offer innovative approaches to burgeoning fields in the DFW area.

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Cultural TALKS to focus on imposter syndrome

Cultural TALKS: First-Generation Graduate Student Panel – Imposter Syndrome, is scheduled 4-5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 3.