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What's in a name? Part VIII

Do you ever wonder about the people for whom buildings on TWU campuses are named?Okay, it’s technically not a “building,” but the Margo Jones Performance Hall is a facility named after a TWU alumna

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Your opinion, please

What do you think of Inside TWU? Really, we want to know! On Sept. 12, we will distribute a survey to get your feedback.More than a year ago, Marketing & Communication replaced the weekly e-newsletter

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Student org advisor interest survey opens

Are you interested in becoming a TWU faculty or staff advisor to a student organization? The responsibilities include: Being certain that an authorized university representative (or advisor) is

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Move-in, Block Party bring street closures

Denton drivers should expect traffic delays and congestion along Bell Avenue and University Drive near campus Aug. 21-23.Residential students will be moving back to campus beginning Wednesday, Aug.

University-Wide News, 8-21-19

Did you know that all benefits-eligible faculty and staff have access to the services of an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Alliance Work Partners at no cost to the employee, employee’s

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Nancy Bocskor

Nancy Bocskor (Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy) was quoted in an Aug. 13 Los Angeles Times story on why some suburban, conservative women are feeling alienated by the Republican party.

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Ashton Brown

Ashton Brown (admissions, Dallas) was featured in an Aug. 7 Enrollify Podcast episode on “Tips and Tricks for Planning and Running a Successful Graduate Recruitment Event.” (8-21-19)

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Jason Tomlinson, Monica Mendez-Grant, Marcus Wenzel

Jason Tomlinson (finance and administration) was quoted and Monica Mendez-Grant (student life) and Marcus Wenzel (public safety) were mentioned in an Aug. 19 Denton Record-Chronicle story on a student

Du, Juma awarded grant

Xiaofen Du and Shanil Juma (nutrition & food sciences) were awarded a $47,000 grant from the National Watermelon Promotion Board for their study of the refreshing effect of watermelon flesh-rind

Crane work to begin Aug. 23

Beginning Friday, Aug. 23, a contractor working in conjunction with the Hubbard Hall Student Union project will be setting up a crane and picking several pieces of equipment from Administration Drive