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Global Perspectives (11-20-19 update)

The goal of the Global Perspectives initiative is to “increase global perspectives through faculty exchanges, enrollment of international students, education abroad, and international collaborations.”

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Leadership Institute, exhibit hall named for pioneering women

The TWU Board of Regents at its Nov. 8 meeting renamed its Institute for Women’s Leadership, The Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership.

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TWU among Best for Vets

Texas Woman’s University has been named one of the best colleges for veterans, coming in at No. 47 in the nation, according to Military Times.

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SECC wraps up for 2019

Texas Woman’s University’s participation in the State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) wrapped up Tuesday, Nov. 12, with a check for $80,388.58 presented to the campaign.

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University receives gold seal for voting efforts

At the 2019 ALL IN Challenge Awards Ceremony held to recognize colleges and universities committed to increasing college student voting rates, Texas Woman's University received a gold seal.

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Campus Challenge celebration continues

Texas Woman’s University continues to celebrate its first-place finish in the AORE Campus Challenge.

University-Wide News, 11-13-19

Chancellor Feyten has shared some highlights from last week’s Board of Regents meeting in Houston. Check it out! The first TWU Spirit Night at the Dallas Mavericks is Monday, Nov. 18, and helpers are

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Jill Eckardt

Jill Eckardt (University Housing & Dining) was featured in story, “Pearls of Wisdom,” published in the November issue of Connections, the Association of College and University Housing

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Mary Saunders

Retired Maj. Gen. Mary Saunders (Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership) was featured in a Nov. 7 Denton Record-Chronicle story on her speech to the Rotary Club of Denton. (11-13-19)

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Camelia Maier, Dayna Averitt

Camelia Maier and Dayna Averitt (biology) were interviewed for a Nov, 6 KTEN story about “Snow on the Prairie,” a plant they believe could provide a safer option than opioids for pain relief.