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Admissions site gets a new look

TWU’s new Admissions website launched last week with updated information and images that coordinate with the university’s current web content and marketing guidelines. The new website is a result of a

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TWU DPS moves to Oakland Complex

TWU’s Department of Public Safety this week has become the first official tenant of the newly named Oakland Complex. Police operations are conducted in the DPS lobby, 1201 Oakland St. Decals for

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Myers: TWU feels like home

Though she only began teaching at Texas Woman’s this fall, Aimee Myers, Ph.D., already feels a strong connection to the university and its students.

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Holiday Gift Program seeks sponsors

The TWU Holiday Gift Program was established more than 20 years ago to help our student parents who have financial need by providing gifts for their children during the holiday season.Typically, more

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Panel to discuss free speech on college campuses

TWU faculty, staff and students are invited to attend a panel discussion, “Free Speech on College Campuses,” at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29 at Unity of Dallas, 6525 Forest Lane.The discussion features

University-Wide News, 10-24-18

Reminder: Share your graduating student’s interesting or inspiring story, and he or she could be featured at a December commencement! Send Executive Vice Provost Jennifer Martin the student’s name,

Cybersecurity awareness drawing scheduled Nov. 2

Prize drawings for the STOP.THINK.CONNECT™ global online safety awareness campaign will take place Friday, Nov. 2. Winners will be notified by TWU email address.You can earn points for participating

Janelle Davis

Janelle Davis (kinesiology) was quoted in an Oct. 18 Denton Record-Chronicle story on TWU’s eighth annual Functional Fitness Test. (10-24-18)

Gina Anderson

Gina Anderson (College of Professional Education) was quoted in a WalletHub story about the best universities in the country. (10-24-18)

Raechelle Clemmons

Raechelle Clemmons (technology) contributed to an article titled “What lessons can higher ed teach K-12 about cybersecurity?” in the Oct. 17 issue of Education Dive. (10-24-18)