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Edible Car Contest is off to the races

Texas Woman's University will host its 21st annual Edible Car Contest on Friday, Feb. 8. This year's event includes a special presentation recognizing Don Edwards, PhD, chair of the department of

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Martin manages renovation with love

There’s a lot of work going on in Old Main, but for project manager Lynda Martin, it’s a labor of love.

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TWU named Military Friendly

Texas Woman’s University has been designated as a Military Friendly® school for the 10th consecutive year.“TWU has a long history of serving those who have served,” said Amy O’Keefe, executive

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What's in a name? Part II

Do you know the name of the Student Union on TWU’s Denton campus?Its official name is the Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Student Union, named for a member of the university’s first Board of Regents.

University-Wide news, 2-6-19

The TWU Office of Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) and the Office of Technology are conducting a research study on faculty experiences with, and attitudes toward, technology and academic

Present Google slides with captions

When you present slides, you can turn on automatic captions to display the speaker’s words in real time at the bottom of the screen. This feature is available in U.S. English only, using Chrome on a

Nancy Bocskor

Nancy Bocskor (Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy) was quoted in a Feb. 3 Washington Times story on conservatives’ reaction to Sen. Elizabeth Warren. (2-6-19)

Samuel Garrison

A quote from Samuel Garrison (Public Safety) was included in a Jan. 29 Denton Record-Chronicle article on the TWU Department of Public Safety receiving accreditation. (2-6-19)

Aaron Norton

A quote from Aaron Norton (family sciences) was included in a Jan. 29 Denton Record-Chronicle article on the doctoral family therapy program receiving accreditation. (2-6-19)

Sahlin awarded grant to begin Faith Zone

Claire Sahlin (multicultural women’s and gender studies) has been awarded a $3,000 grant from New York University’s Of Many Institute for Multifaith Leadership to initiate a Faith Zone: Multifaith