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Finals, summer affect dining hours

Wondering where you'll be able to grab a bite to eat on TWU campuses next week and beyond? Dining soon will be shutting down then reopening for summer hours. Times are subject to change; check

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What's in a name? Part IV

Today’s “What’s in a Name?” is a two-fer: Stark and Guinn, the towering TWU residence halls dominating the Denton skyline. Guinn Hall is the taller, standing at 24 stories. Stark Hall stands at 21

Innovative Academic Programs II

The article from last week regarding the Innovative Academic Programs initiative ended with the identification of three programs that will be moving rapidly toward implementation. This week’s article

Purposeful Partnerships

The Purposeful Partnership Initiative contributes to Texas Woman’s vision by establishing and strengthening our strategic relationships with current and potential collaborators beyond our campus

Talent Initiative

The objective of the Talent Initiative is to create a comprehensive university strategy to attract, acquire, develop, and retain diverse talent necessary for long-term university success. The first

University-Wide News, 5-1-19

Faculty: Are you committed to transitioning to a low- or no-cost textbook or other resources for courses taught Fall 2019-Summer 2020? If so, your department could be eligible to win $5,000! To submit

Windows 10 is coming

In 2019, all TWU PCs will be upgraded to Windows 10. Learn how Windows 10 is different. 

Ilana Morgan

Ilana Morgan (dance) was featured in an April 26 DanceTeacher magazine story about the dance education class she started for detained youth in the Denton County Juvenile Detention Center. (5-1-19)

Ali Subhani

Ali Subhani (audit services) was interviewed for an April 19 Allen Image story on a program he started to feed the hungry. The story begins on page 18. (5-1-19)

Welch is co-PI on Welch Foundation grant

Mary Anderson (chemistry and biochemistry) is the co-PI on a grant funded by the Robert A. Welch Foundation: Hydridic Activation of Methane for $65,000 for each of three years for a total of $195,000.