Chalese Connors

Chalese Connors (athletics) was quoted in a Nov. 1 Denton Record-Chronicle story on Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman’s calls for adults to stand up to childhood sexual assault. (11-7-18)

Kristine Reed

Kristine Reed (libraries) was quoted in an Oct. 31 JoVE blog story on how academic librarians are supporting their colleges’ science programs by helping recruit top STEM high school students as

Mandy Biggers

Mandy Biggers (biology) was quoted in an Oct. 31 Denton Record-Chronicle story on local schools integrating STEM into classrooms and clubs. (11-7-18)

Chancellor Carine M. Feyten

Chancellor Carine M. Feyten was quoted in an Oct. 30 Denton Record-Chronicle story featuring university presidents discussing free speech on campuses. (11-7-18)

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Carolyn DaSilva (physical therapy) has been awarded a grant from the Texas Physical Therapy Foundation for a study titled “Falls and Fear of Falling in Adults Who Require Wheelchairs for Locomotion.”

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Peggy Mancuso (nursing) recently was inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN). The Fellows program includes 2,400 nursing leaders in education, management, practice and research,

Nancy Bocskor

Nancy Bocskor (Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy) was quoted in an Oct. 30 story published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram about the record voter turnout across Texas during this year's

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Results wrap up for SECC events

Another State Employees Charitable Campaign is nearing completion. The Chili Cook-Off Dessert Bake-Off & Basket Auction on Oct. 25 was the final fundraising event. The next step is the Wrap-up Party,

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Human Resources moves to Oakland Complex

The Oakland Complex — TWU's newest building — continues to gain tenants.The Office of Human Resources has relocated to the second floor of the complex at 1201 Oakland St.The Department of Public

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New program to provide training for veterans

Ronald Davis, Ph.D., is starting a new program to help injured, ill or wounded veterans.The TWU kinesiology professor received a $4,700 grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Adaptive