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Sarah McMahan, Rebecca Fredrickson, Jorge Figueroa

Sarah McMahan and Rebecca Fredrickson (teacher education) were quoted in a Dec. 5 Al Dia story on Project HELP, a program aimed at producing more Hispanic teachers.

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Katherine Landdeck

Katherine Landdeck (history) was quoted in a Fostoria, Ohio, Review Times story on the area’s last living World War II veterans.

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Semester's end brings shuttle service changes

Shuttle service to the Denton Bible Church parking lot, 2300 E. University Dr., will be suspended Monday, Dec. 16, through Friday, Dec. 20.

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Work to affect Old Main Drive

Work on the Ann Stuart Science Complex sewer line will begin Monday, Dec. 16, and temporarily will block through traffic on Old Main Drive.

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Houston Happenings, 12-11-19

Two Therapy Dogs from Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs of Houston visited with more than 100 faculty, staff, and students on campus Monday, Dec. 2.

Denton Details, 12-11-19

Commencement rehearsal in preparation for the Dec. 13-14 ceremonies will be 2 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 12, in the Kitty Magee Arena of Pioneer Hall.

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Project aims to produce more Hispanic teachers

Texas Woman’s University will use a $500,000 federal grant to recruit and educate more Hispanics as teachers to address teacher shortages in the state.

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TWU among best for student parents

BestColleges.com, a college planning website, ranks Texas Woman’s University sixth in the nation and number one in the state among the Best Colleges for Students with Children.

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Save money on holiday shopping

Did you take advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday to complete your holiday shopping? If not, here are some ideas to make the holidays merry and bright for those on your gift list!

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What's in a name? Part IX

Do you ever wonder about the people for whom buildings on TWU campuses are named? Woodcock Hall, formerly known as the Human Development Building, was dedicated in honor of Richard W. Woodcock, Ed.D., on May 2, 2018, in recognition of his scholarly achievements and extraordinary generosity to the university.