CRF applications due March 21

Applications are due for the 2019-2020 Chancellor's Research Fellows (CRF) program by 5 p.m. Thursday, March 21. The CRF Program provides support to promising scholars and their mentors to facilitate

Note Blackboard to Canvas transition deadlines

On June 3, all courses will be offered in Canvas. No student enrollments will be added to Blackboard after that date. On June 15, faculty will no longer have access to Blackboard. Materials in courses

University News - March 20

Congratulations to this year's Staff Award recipients: Heather Davis (office of technology) - Award of Excellence, Patrice Armor (office of technology) - Outstanding Achievement Award, Sandy Owens

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Tickets on sale now for TWU Nights at Rangers, Astros

Play ball!Tickets are on sale now as Texas Woman’s heads to Arlington and Houston for college nights — TWU Night with the Texas Rangers at 7:05 p.m. Monday, April 15, and at Globe Life Park with the

Mindy Patterson

Mindy Patterson (nutrition) was quoted in a March 4 Women’s Health story on the health benefits of resistant starch. (3-6-19)

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TWU designated 'Voter Friendly Campus'

Texas Woman’s University is one of six institutions in Texas designated as a “Voter Friendly Campus” for 2019-2020.This initiative, led by national nonpartisan organizations, Campus Vote

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Campaign highlights women leaders

Have you seen #WomenWhoLead, a TWU social media campaign that showcases the university’s focus on preparing women for leadership?Published Tuesday afternoons, #WomenWhoLead highlights a diverse group

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Instructors needed for UNIV 1231

The Office of Undergraduate Studies and Academic Partnerships invites faculty and staff to serve as instructors for UNIV 1231: Learning Frameworks in Fall 2019 as a part of the First-Year Experience.A

University-Wide News, 3-6-19

The Pioneer Alert system has been upgraded to ensure that TWU faculty and staff receive urgent messages regarding safety, security and significant disruptions to operations. TWU faculty and staff

James Lytle

James Lytle (business) was interviewed by KRLD Radio about the Texas Legislature’s consideration of bills to require finance education in public high schools. (Google sign-in required to listen.)